Once you're back on the desktop, open up the Intel Driver Update Utility. As it reboots, you might notice a dim screen and a screen delay, but don't worry: we'll get to that in a minute. After you've uninstalled the drivers, you'll be prompted to restart. But don't worry: everything is going to be fine. Yes, I know it sounds crazy, and you're probably worried that your system won't work properly. Scroll down to the "Intel Graphics Driver" and uninstall it. Head over to Control Panel and go to the "Uninstall A Program" section. You may want to organize each download into its own folder just in case you need them in the future. You can still get the Intel Driver Update Utility to update your Wifi and other necessary drivers, just don't use it to update your graphics driver at this time.
Depending on your internet speed, this process may take around 30 minutes. Download the 64-bit version on the latest release it will start with Win64. Go to the Intel Support and Downloads section for the 4th Gen Intel Haswell Processors with 4400 HD Graphics card Here. Internet Explorer is a poor browser and lacks many of the extensions available in Chrome, which we will be talking about in the next couple of sections.