Dear Flying_kiwi,
Can you be kind enough to provide me with a link wherein i can download that driver and test out whether it works for me .HP support has been pathetic so far .They provide me a link wherein it shows that my laptop (HP)doesnt have any drivers for windows XP.But i have managed all other drivers for my laptop(sound,WIFI,Bluetooth etc )just cannot figure out graphics .....your post mentions of some basic drivers ...i think it may suffice since i dont need it for games ,just a few movies from youtuve which i want to play in VLC player ,so if you can please provide me any working link i will greatly appreciate !
Humble Regards ,
Amlan Dutta
If you do a search on any of the Intel 'Innovation Series' Motherboards which incorporate this graphics chipset, you can select the OS and find an appropriate driver *for that particular board* with CPU combination.
Here's one such example: Download Center (note that this link may stop working after some time, so the best way to get the newest version is to search).
These are not general release GMA3600 Win XP drivers and if you search simply by graphics chipset, you'll see only Win 7 is supported (to date) so that should tell you something! As already mentioned no responsibility is accepted if this turns out to not work (or even causes problems) with your specific hardware.![]()
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yes, I would like to have this driver for xp to work with my new acer aspire one d270 n2800 with gma 3600
at the moment I find my 2 year old packardbell dot se atom n550 1500mhz with gma 3150 to run windows xp&7 just as good when using the netbook for audioprocessing
DPC latency checker shows better latency when using windows default gfx driver with gma 3600 in win7
Michael Knudsen wrote:
DPC latency checker shows better latency when using windows default gfx driver with gma 3600 in win7
When the default 'Basic Video Adapter' driver performs better than the Intel GMA 3600 Series driver, that tells you all you need to know about the state of the official drivers at the moment! ![]()
/facepalm
Hi , I just bought HP mini 210-4007tu and decided to downgrade to winxp. It has Intel Graphic Media Accelerator 3650 and searched google for winxp drivers. I've found a driver but I guess it's not the official one. You can try if you want. Only issue I've found is that the brightness control is not working even if HP Quick Launch tool & .Net Framework 3.5SP1 is installed
On 2 September ....
A driver is still no
When will the driver?
Hello. Recently bought the office nettop Intel D2500N. At work using MS Windows Xp. Question: When will release driver for MS Windows Xp?. Please give an answer to chemerisv@gmail.com.
This is terrible ....No Graphics driver support for WinXP.
cannot adjust the display brightness....
1) Anyone have a workaround .....Acer Aspire One D270 running WinXp ?
D2600 Processor....
2) If Intel does not plan to fix this problem can they at least advise customers and set the right customer expectations..Will they be releaseing an update driver,etc......
This is a bit like hanging up someone on a phone ....
Any hope that if you install third party applications that adjust the brightness that you can dimm the brightness in WinXP for Intel Atom D2600 based Acer aspire one D270 ?
Hello the community. I am also in the same problem! What do engineers and developers of intel? Windows XP is not dead! Support by Microsoft until 2014! We want the GMA 3600 driver for Windows XP, 2D and 3D acceleration. Why it is so long to wait? Thank you.
I'm catching at the release of GMA 3600 driver for Windows XP...
I think we must reject the intel. Will move to amd. Amd leader - low price and good compatibility........
Hi guys!
Hi everyone,
does anyone think that XP Drivers will come for this soon ,....??
I am contemplating selling my netbook as this whole driver not working thing has rendered it practically useless as the brightness doesnt work under winxp...
what a shame.
announce a driver for windows xp that does not work ...
my company has a project developments terminal kiosk
I bought 30 pieces of intel d2500HN to replace the old ladies D410PT and I am faced with what I thought was unthinkable coming from a company like intel.
seems that just lost a customer, you probably do not lack, but with this attitude from you believe will lose many more.

