Frederick1337, I verified that you PC uses the chipset Intel GL40. Looking for the old drivers at Intel we only can find this one for Windows 7 (10/19/2011). The chipset is a little old (it was released in Jun/09) and the first drive was released for Windows XP.
So, if it worked someday, that is the driver you need to use to replaced the current.
You can also try to play with some settings and see what happens. Take a look at How To Access OpenGL* & DirectX* 3D Graphic Settings.
I use to not allow the OS update anything without my knowledge. Even when I had a NVidia card, I used to preserve a copy of the latest working driver because sometimes the latest one was stopping working on Windows.
So, if it worked someday, that is the driver you need to use to replaced the current.
You can also try to play with some settings and see what happens. Take a look at How To Access OpenGL* & DirectX* 3D Graphic Settings.
I use to not allow the OS update anything without my knowledge. Even when I had a NVidia card, I used to preserve a copy of the latest working driver because sometimes the latest one was stopping working on Windows.