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yes you can but how is the software set up?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This should run Minecraft with little to no issues. Change the windows power plan to "High Performance" (this will kill your battery if it's not plugged in). Go to options and decrease the graphical quality. (i.e. "Graphics-Fast", "smooth lighting- off", "clouds-off", "render distance- 8 chunks or lower", "particles- decreased". It should play fine now. If it still doesn't make sure the graphics drivers from Intel are up to date.
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