This is a comprehensive guide regarding the Standard VGA Graphics Adapter (Driver Version 6.1.7600).
It is important to understand upfront that this driver version corresponds to the initial release of Windows 7. If you are seeing this driver on your system, it means your computer is currently running on a generic, low-performance driver because the specific driver for your graphics card has not been installed or has failed.
Right-click the “Standard VGA Graphics Adapter” in Device Manager → Properties → Details tab → Change the dropdown to Hardware Ids. This is a comprehensive guide regarding the Standard
You’ll see something like:
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1284 (NVIDIA)PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_68D8 (AMD)PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0162 (Intel)| GPU Brand | Official Download Link | |-----------|------------------------| | NVIDIA | nvidia.com/Download | | AMD | amd.com/en/support | | Intel | downloadcenter.intel.com | Step 1: Identify Your Graphics Card Right-click the
Enter your GPU model or let the auto-detect tool scan your system.
You are likely seeing "Standard VGA Graphics Adapter" in your Device Manager because: For Intel Integrated Graphics:
If the driver is missing from your system, you can extract it directly from a Windows 7 ISO or DVD.
X:\sources\install.wim (where X is your drive letter).\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\:
vga.inf_amd64_neutral_...vgapnp.inf_amd64_neutral_...Once you know the manufacturer (Vendor ID), go to their official support page: