I have the latest Intel Driver Update Utility (2.2) yet it is advising me to install version 15.33.35.64.4176 for my Intel HD Graphics card when I actually have 15.33.36.64.4226 already installed.
Which is the newer version?
I have the latest Intel Driver Update Utility (2.2) yet it is advising me to install version 15.33.35.64.4176 for my Intel HD Graphics card when I actually have 15.33.36.64.4226 already installed.
Which is the newer version?
Im going to make my question as simple as possible I was wondering if there is a way to Dedicated Video RAM for Window 10
I look at videos but it seem to only work for Window 7
Screenshots over here.
"dxdiag.txt" attached for system information.
Also disabling Intel driver in device manager and re-enabling it temporarily solves the problem. And no bugs are encountered when the driver is disabled.
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Description | Provide a detailed description of the issue AND 'does it fail every single time, or only sometimes?' If you can offer a % rate please do. | At an unknown frequency (happens randomly except for a few times it surely happens) , the Start menu and modern apps glitch out and have fuzzy textures and fonts (as shown here), and also darkness. |
Hardware (HW) | Brand and Model of the system. | HP 15-r022TX |
Hybrid or switchable graphics system? ie Does it have AMD or NV graphics too? | Optimus with nVidia Geforce 820M | |
Make and model of any Displays that are used to see the issue (see note2 below). LFP = Local Flat Panel (Laptop panel) EFP = External Flat Panel (Monitor you plug in) | LFP | |
How much memory [RAM] in the system (see note2 below). | 8 GB | |
Provide any other hardware needed to replicate the issue. ie: Cables&brand, cable type [vga, hdmi, DP, etc], dock, dongles/adapters, etc | NA | |
Hardware Stepping (see note1 below). | In Attachment | |
Software (SW) | Operating System version (see note2 below). | Windows 10 Enterprise (build 10.0.10240) |
VBIOS (video BIOS) version. This can be found in “information page” of CUI (right click on Desktop and select “Graphics Properties”. | NA (doesn't show up in the Control Panel) | |
Graphics Driver version; for both integrated Intel and 3rd party vendors (see note2 below). | Intel: 10.18.15.4256 nVidia: 10.18.13.5560 | |
SW/Apps version used to replicate the issue. | Metro/Modern/Universal Apps | |
Configurations | Single display, clone, or extended (see note2 below). | Single Display |
Display resolution & refresh rate setting of each display (see note2 below). | 1366x768 60p | |
AC or DC mode, i.e. is power cable plugged in or not? | Plugged | |
How to repro | Please provide steps to replicate the issue. Thesesteps are very crucial to finding the root cause and fix. A screenshot to illustrate the issue is a huge plus. Avideo of the failure is even better! Attach to the post or provide the YouTube link.
| 1. Restart the computer. (the glitches start with 100% accuracy) OR 1. Hibernate the system, then start. (again 100% accuracy) OR 1. Leave the computer idle for a while (might occur) OR 1. Do whatever you are doing (might occur) |
So, when I want to use 3D in Photoshop CC it says ''Could not complete your request because 3D functionality is currently disable due to OpenGL being disabled.'
System:
Intel Celeron CPU G1610 @ 2.6GHz
4.00 GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics Family (Memory: 1778 mb)
Please if you want to answer, answer it detailed please.
The Windows 10* production driver 15.40.7.4279 has been posted to Intel Download Center at the following direct links to the driver:
This driver is in self installing format (exe) intended for end users.
32bit - win32_15407.4279.exe
64bit - win64_15407.4279.exe
This driver is in zip format intended for developers and IT professionals.
32bit - win32_15407.4279.zip
64bit - win64_15407.4279.zip
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25274
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Here you go.
Description of issue:
Using Live TV in Windows Media Center to display the majority of my cable package's unencrypted HD channels produces a lot of visibly corrupt frames and audio glitches (the number of corrupt frames can be verified on the 411 debug menu). Not all of my HD channels have this issue -- some display with no corrupt frames. People have referred to this issue in the past as: checkerboard artifacts, block artifacts, glitches, stuttering, corrupt frames, etc.
Here's a screen capture of the issue (also attached):
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/t31.0-8/10549941_10101457242087077_7535973812057508023_o.jpg
I get these gray and black corruption artifacts, appearing from the bottom of the screen every second or two, along with other MPEG-2 pixelation artifacts and audio stuttering.
When plugging in the very same external tuner and testing the very same channels on a different computer, I don't have this problem; this is how I know that the problem isn't anything to do with the cable signal.
I also don't think this is a Microsoft problem, as the channels in question display just fine on Windows Media Center on the different PC/laptop.
Furthermore, the HD 4600 itself can render some HD channels just fine, so I just don't think it's an issue of it not being powerful enough.
To be sure, the problem *isn't* the 29.97/59.94 frame rate switching issue that has plagued people in the past -- all of the channels in my case are at 59.94. The problem *isn't* the dynamic contrast setting in the HD Graphics Control Panel -- I have that turned off. The problem *isn't* only with 1080i channels -- it also occurs on 720p channels.
I have the latest Intel drivers installed.
I have the latest BIOS update from Lenovo installed.
I originally had a hunch that the issue might only occur on HD channels when they contained *more* than two audio channels in the broadcast signal, however, NBC6 in Miami, for example, which has 6 channels, doesn't always produce these corrupt frames, but has done so at times. Some channels more consistently produce corrupt frames than others, and usually these are ones more than 2 audio channels in the broadcast stream, but this may very well be a coincidence.
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Description | Provide a detailed description of the issue AND 'does it fail every single time, or only sometimes?' If you can offer a % rate please do. | See above |
Hardware (HW) | Brand and Model of the system. | Lenovo ThinkCentre M93p (10AB-000KUS) |
Hybrid or switchable graphics system? ie Does it have AMD or NV graphics too? |
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Make and model of any Displays that are used to see the issue (see note2 below). LFP = Local Flat Panel (Laptop panel) EFP = External Flat Panel (Monitor you plug in) | AOC 2752Q
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How much memory [RAM] in the system (see note2 below). | 6GB | |
Provide any other hardware needed to replicate the issue. ie: Cables&brand, cable type [vga, hdmi, DP, etc], dock, dongles/adapters, etc | I’m using the following TV tuner, however, other people have experienced the issue with other tuners. My tuner is the Avertv Hybrid Volar Max USB TV Tuner (Kit for Windows, for Windows Media Center) | |
Hardware Stepping (see note1 below). | attached | |
Software (SW) | Operating System version (see note2 below). | Windows 7 |
VBIOS (video BIOS) version. This can be found in “information page” of CUI (right click on Desktop and select “Graphics Properties”. | 2177.0 | |
Graphics Driver version; for both integrated Intel and 3rd party vendors (see note2 below). | 1.10.18.14.4222 | |
SW/Apps version used to replicate the issue. | n/a | |
Configurations | Single display, clone, or extended (see note2 below). | Single display |
Display resolution & refresh rate setting of each display (see note2 below). | 1920x1080, 59p Hz | |
AC or DC mode, i.e. is power cable plugged in or not? | n/a | |
How to repro | Please provide steps to replicate the issue. These steps are very crucial to finding the root cause and fix. A screenshot to illustrate the issue is a huge plus. A video of the failure is even better! Attach to the post or provide the YouTube link.
| 1.) Watch various HD channels in Live TV in Windows Media Center until you find one that displays this frame corruption. 2.) Once you see the frame corruption, you can type 411, then hit Ctrl-D, and use the right arrow key to go all the way to the right debug menu, where the "corrupt frame count" and "frame corruption rate" data are listed. |
I emailed Intel Customer Support Service and they refer me to this forum because the agent say it will have the correct exposure to intel engineering department. (request # 8001214860)
The problem is Intel Graphics driver for HD 4600 (and presumably others too) have a broken custom resolution for Built in LCD. No matter what setting you put into it, it will always custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity.
I tested it on many different laptop with eDP (embedded displayport) like Alienware 17, Asus G751JM, Asus Q551LN, Lenovo Y50-70, Razer Blade 14, MSI GT60 Dominator Pro, and Gigabyte P34 and they all say custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity.
To establish the fact that bandwidth is not the problem, I tried creating a custom resolution at native res (1920x1080) at 59Hz (default is 60Hz) and it says custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity. To test it further I downscale the resolution to 1600x900 @ 59Hz and it still gives the error so I conclude the problem is with the driver itself.
I tried the oldest and newest driver from the OEM and the one on Intel website and they are all broken.
The problem is NOT ISOLATED on a laptop model or a manufacturer but the Intel Graphics driver itself.
In fact if you verify the problem by testing it on ANY laptop that has an Intel graphics and try to create a custom resolution that is 1Hz less than native (like 59Hz) and it will give you the same error.
So why does it matter? Almost every single gaming laptop that is being released are NVIDIA Optimus Enabled (Hybrid Graphics where Intel Graphics is handling the display) and it prevents people from changing the refresh rate of the display. As an example the LCD panel found on Asus G751JM-BHI7T25 uses LG LP156WF4 SPL1 which is the exact same panel found on Asus G751JY that comes at 75Hz by default, but we cannot change the refresh rate due to broken Intel Custom Resolution even though the LCD panel itself is more than capable to handle it.
Refresh rate is a huge feature as evident on monitors getting released (like BenQ XL2430T, Asus ROG Swift, Acer Predator, etc...) and if you ask any gamer that has tried a high refresh rate monitor they will tell you how much big of a difference it is and because of this issue, any gaming laptop that has Hybrid graphics (Intel Graphics enabled) is a HUGE deal breaker.
Hello,
I have got the Xeon E3-1245v3 and I'm using the Onboard Graphics of the Porcessor. After Upgrading to Win 10x64 I got many Bluescreens like video_shleuder error or video_tdr_failure igdkmd64.sys. I found out by googeling this issues that I'm not the only person wich has these. So I wrote the Support Center, that they should make a driver really working for Windows 10, they first send me to my mainboard manufactuar and he send me back to them. At last they said that tey can't do anything and I should ask here for help.
So I hope you can help me,
greets Niss
Other System Components:
Asrock B85 Pro 4 (newest BIOS)
12 Gigabtytes RAM (4GB Cosair, 8GB Crucial)
Creative Soundblaster Z
LB-Link Network Card
WD Blue 1TB
Asus DVD Brunner
400W Power-Supply (beQuiet!)
Using the on-request update mode in Intel Rapid Storage Technology (9.6), is there a command line switch or other simple method for on-request update that could be used to schedule updates for, say, once every 30 minutes?
This could help lessen the possibility of malware infecting the recovery volume. The complex procedure required for manual updates is somewhat impractical for this purpose.
Even a context menu item for manual updates would help a lot.
I have an issue that is specific to newer drivers.
When the device has its display cloned to two external displays and these displays have integrated speakers these audio playback devices are combined within windows and audio output play through them all.
The device being used is a Dell Venue 11 Pro 7139, this device has the Intel Core i5-4300Y processor, which has the Intel HD Graphics 4200 graphics. This tablet is connected to the Dell tablet dock (the same issues is present on both the original version, and new version of the dock). Connected to the dock are two displays, one connected using HDMI, and the second connected using DisplayPort. Both of these displays have speakers and can be used as audio playback devices. When the user wants to clone the tablet display to the two external displays the available audio playback devices are combined into a single option.
This problem was not present using older versions of the drivers, if you were to use 15.33.28.64.3925 this works as it should both audio playback devices are available when the displays are cloned and can be selected independently. Using newer drivers this is no longer an option.
Because this is a dell device we would normally use the drivers supplied through dell, which is what we were doing while it worked. The original dell driver that worked on these machines was 15.33.28.64.3925 the dell driver version is 10.18.14.3925, A04. The newer version is 10.18.14.4222, A05 which would be Intel version 15.36.21.64.4222 this version does not . This issue is also present using the Intel driver 15.36.18.64.4156. Drivers newer than this have not been tested.
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Description | Provide a detailed description of the issue AND 'does it fail every single time, or only sometimes?' If you can offer a % rate please do. | the 3dmark dx12 test causes graphical defects to occur in the image below some of the vertex's of objects are not being stored correctly in l3 cache (breaking cache coherence) the test works by testing how many draw calls the GPU can handle to help the GPU the same texture is used on all objects
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Hardware (HW) | Brand and Model of the system. | HP Pavilion 15 Notebook PC |
Hybrid or switchable graphics system? ie Does it have AMD or NV graphics too? | no | |
Make and model of any Displays that are used to see the issue (see note2 below). LFP = Local Flat Panel (Laptop panel) EFP = External Flat Panel (Monitor you plug in) | LFP 1366 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz) SDC4951 | |
How much memory [RAM] in the system (see note2 below). | 8192MB RAM | |
Provide any other hardware needed to replicate the issue. ie: Cables&brand, cable type [vga, hdmi, DP, etc], dock, dongles/adapters, etc | n/a | |
Hardware Stepping (see note1 below). | PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A2E&SUBSYS_227E103C&REV_09 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A2E&SUBSYS_227E103C PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A2E&CC_030000 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0A2E&CC_0300 | |
Software (SW) | Operating System version (see note2 below). | Windows 10 Education 64-bit (10.0, Build 10240) (10240.th1.150729-1800) |
VBIOS (video BIOS) version. This can be found in “information page” of CUI (right click on Desktop and select “Graphics Properties”. | n/a | |
Graphics Driver version; for both integrated Intel and 3rd party vendors (see note2 below). | 10.18.15.4248 | |
SW/Apps version used to replicate the issue. | 3dmark | |
Configurations | Single display, clone, or extended (see note2 below). | single |
Display resolution & refresh rate setting of each display (see note2 below). | 1366 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz) | |
AC or DC mode, i.e. is power cable plugged in or not? | AC | |
How to repro | Please provide steps to replicate the issue. These steps are very crucial to finding the root cause and fix. A screenshot to illustrate the issue is a huge plus. A video of the failure is even better! Attach to the post or provide the YouTube link.
| 1.run 3dmark 2.. select the feature test 3. run test 4. as the test is performed graphical defects will occur |
Hi people,
I've updated to Windows 10 and have been getting intermittent display driver crashes. The display driver appears to hiccup, pause for perhaps a second or so, then recover and continue as if nothing had happened. I might not have noticed if not for the helpful message from Windows 10 letting me know that the driver crashed. Oddly though, that message (appearing for a couple seconds and vanishing) always says it is a Windows 8 driver that has crashed. My computer is upgraded from windows 8.1 but is now Windows 10.
Thinking that a new driver from Intel might solve the problem - i downloaded and installed the latest, dated 8/12/15. The problem however persisted.
My computer has the Intel i7-4700MQ (its a laptop), 16 gigabytes of memory and the HD 4600 Intel graphics adapter. No additional graphics adapters from other companies are onboard.
Here is a copy of the error reported in the event manager:
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I'm not able to connect to an external monitor via hdmi. The notebook is Acer Aspire VN7-591G-770E and the monitor is acer n230hml. I installed Windows 10. Any suggestions?
I was overjoyed with the performance of my 5 year old Sandy Bridge processor, It's playing even the most intense games (Star Citizen) coupled with an Nvidia 680, thanks to Windows10. I saw roughly a 30% increase in performance, and for the first time, I had seen 4k graphics in the same game getting 30fps, also 80fps on 1080p. Sometime after 5 August, an "update" broke my HD3000 drivers, and now I have trouble running even moderately active games.
Intel Driver Download 2.2 is futile; uninstalling, loading old drivers, also no luck. Before I installed Windows10, the scan said I was good to go. I guess that's not the case. Intel says they will not support windows 10 on the Sandy Bridge, because it is too old. This chip still clocks better than all but the newest Skylake.
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-034343.htm
This sleight of hand is absurd. The consumer is left holding their tech, while Intel and MS are pointing the finger at each other. Intel has been known to use planned obsolescence, but this chip is still going very strong. To make matters worse, configuring Windows to NOT update a driver has confounded me, despite searching forums and google. LGP.exe, control panel settings, and regedit all fail. The worst case is regedit, which has an option to load into the old control panel "windows update"(which allowed choosing updates) but that key is locked, and admin can't even access it.
Has anyone found 3rd party drivers, beta drivers, or at least an article saying Intel will in fact make good on their promise to support the Sandy Bridge on windows10? Intel 15.28.24.64.429 current install. I've tried drivers I had saved all the way back to 2010.
I have a Razer Blade Laptop with an NVIDIA GTX765M and Intel Graphics 4600. Since I have the Intel graphics my options on the NVIDIA control panel are limited. The one option I need is display scaling for all resolutions. I understand that, with the Intel control panel, you can scale 4:3 resolutions to full screen but if i select this, for some reason the quality of the image decreases badly. Also, if I were to select 1280x960 resolution in the control panel scaled full screen, When I open a game full screen, the resolution of the game simply overrules the resolution I set on the desktop, even if it is just the same, hence black bars. Is there any way I can either get my full NVIDIA control panel, or find an option for global display scaling for all resolutions? This is so I can have a 1920x1080 desktop, then open a game in 1280x960 (Black Bars) and have that scaled full screen - without having to run windowed border-less. I know this would be possible in the NVIDIA control panel. And if I'm restricted to only the Intel one, how can I find that option?
i've downloaded windows 10 and update the graphic driver to the latest one 15.40.4.64.4256 ..
but the graphic card stopped working properly and when i checked the details about my hardware support for directX it appear that its still on 11.2 not 12.. without doing anything there is a notification comes and say " Intel HD 4600 has stopped working and been recovered "..
and when i open a game a blue screen come with error message inside "the pc ran into an error VDR-TDR-FAILURE igdkmd64.sys"..
can anyone help me to solve this problem??
my graphics media accelerator isn't compatible with windows 10? Is there a new update? my driver is 9.14.3.1177
Hello everyone,
I have an Acer Aspire One D270. I came out the update notification in Windows 10, but I can not run because the graphics card driver Intel GMA 3600 is not compatible.
Do you know if a driver will be released which will make it compatible?
Thank you and greetings