Open , right-click your "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter," and select Update driver .

But Leo was stubborn. He typed into a search engine: Intel Atom N2600 Graphics Driver Windows 10 64-bit -FREE- .

The solution was ugly but brilliant. It involved manually extracting the INF files, disabling driver signature enforcement, and tricking Windows into thinking the N2600 was a generic Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, then swapping in the older Intel driver mid-installation.

Once the installation bar completes, your screen may flicker or momentarily go black. This indicates the operating system is switching to the new display profile. Restart your computer normally to re-enable driver signature enforcement. Managing Performance Limitations