Why Does the Error Appear?

This error appears because you’re trying to install drivers that your manufacturer did not give you directly. When a manufacturer builds a PC or laptop, they usually have a special setup between hardware and drivers. As such, if you try to install a driver the manufacturer hasn’t officially endorsed, the computer will let you know that it’s not verified. Unfortunately, there is no “install anyway” button on the error that pops up. You can, however, install the drivers another way – just realize that your manufacturer blocks unverified driver downloads for a reason!

How to Get Around this Error

If you’ve been hit with this error and want to install the drivers anyway, we need to avoid using the easy installation method. When you download and run the EXE file, your computer picks up on this and stops it. To fix this, first find the drivers you want to install on the Intel website. For this article we’ll be updating an i3 7100u, so we searched for “i3 7100u drivers” and clicked the Intel link that appeared. Select the driver you want to install from the list. Then, the most important step: when you can choose to download an EXE or a ZIP, choose the ZIP file. While it’s downloading, press the Start button, type “Device Manager,” and press Enter. Expand the “Display adaptors” category, right-click your graphics driver, and click “Update driver.” Select “Browse my computer for driver software.” On the next menu, don’t browse for any files. Instead, select “Let me pick from a list of available drivers for my computer.” Select the graphics adapter, then click “Have Disk.” On the next menu, make sure the ZIP file is downloaded and unzipped before you continue. Browse to the folder you unzipped and go into the Graphics folder. Here, you’ll see a few DDL files to choose from. You need to choose one depending on the device you have. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a set answer for all drivers. For instance, some people say to look for a file called either “igdlh64.inf” or “igdlh32.inf.” Some say to look for a file just ending in 64 or 32 and to select the one that matches your 32- or 64-bit system. Unfortunately for our 7100u, neither file was present. After a bit of searching, we discovered we needed the “iigd_dch.inf” file, so we used that. Once you select the right file, it will install the drivers without an error message.

Driving Past Intel’s Driver Restrictions

As you can see, it is easy to solve “The driver being installed is not validated” issue in Windows. Just remember that manufacturers stop you from installing it because they haven’t verified it. If you’re adamant about installing the drivers anyway, you can get around this error by installing the drivers yourself. If you are having a driver issue, you can view recently updated Windows drivers or check for bad drivers with Driver Verifier.