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Last answer on Oct 30, 2008 11:52:16 pm GMT xtine, on Oct 30, 2008 2:18:53 pm GMT 
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Hello,
While Iam installing windows xp on hp 530 laptop,I received a message "igfxsrvc.exe on intel(R)Graphics Media Accelerator driver is needed" and then the installation stops itself sothat I could not continue

thank for your help

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 xpcman, on Oct 30, 2008 11:52:16 pm GMT

Did you try to downgrade from Vista with an old copy of Windows XP? It looks like you need to add the Video drivers to your copy of Windows. Google "slip stream" for the procedure.

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