To find the correct [PROJECT-ID] for version 154251 :
When a device is missing a driver, Windows displays a generic name, and troubleshooting guides often ask users to look up the "Hardware ID." A typical Hardware ID looks like this: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9A49 intel driver version xxxx154251 download link
How To Find a Previous Version of an Intel® Graphics Driver To find the correct [PROJECT-ID] for version 154251
This driver version usually refers to an older Intel Graphics driver (specifically the series for 4th, 5th, and 6th generation processors) often requested by games like Need for Speed 2015 or Need for Speed Heat Blindly searching for a number without matching these
If a user is specifically seeking a version string resembling "154251," it is possible they are looking for a legacy driver or a specific build referenced in a technical support ticket, such as version 15.40 or a variation thereof (where the numerical string might be a part of a longer build hash). In this scenario, Intel’s "Download Center" provides an archive of legacy drivers. Here, the user must understand the architecture of their operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) and the specific generation of their Intel Graphics controller (e.g., HD Graphics 4000, UHD 620, Iris Xe). Blindly searching for a number without matching these specifications is a recipe for failure.
To get the correct driver for your specific hardware, use these official Intel resources: