
I can understand your position as an Intel representative but I think you'll agree with me that Intel's behaviour was all but unclear in managing this situation. Install the latest Intel Graphics driver from Intel (your iGPU is called. Now you tell us "Sorry guys, there's no way to get HD 2000/3000 working with Windows 10" Graphics, graphics and even more graphics Youve demanded for more eye candy, so this motherboard supports Triple Monitor. I have a Laptop, with nvidia gtx765m and a Intel HD Graphics 4600 integrated.

If you publish a beta driver for my Intel card, what am I supposed to think about the future compatibility of my system hardware with the new OS?

The table you referenced in many post of yours should have been published a long before the date of Windows 10 release, so that users with "not so young" pc/notebook could have been advised of potential risks in upgrading their systems. The used system was a notebook with Windows XP system, Intel Pentium M 1.6 GHz, 768 MB RAM and graphics card NVidia Geforce Quadro FX Go700 (driver version. Find the Display Adapter section and expand. I'm sorry but Intel's behaviour seems to me at least unfair on customers. Method 1: Use Device Manager Navigate to Start > Control Panel.
