OMG!!! I have try to install the video card dirvers for windows7 into Windows 10, and the blue screen have shown.
Is there any way I can run the D2550 cpu in windows10 ???
求win10的Graphics Media Accelerator 3600 驱动程序 32位 。
OMG!!! I have try to install the video card dirvers for windows7 into Windows 10, and the blue screen have shown.
Is there any way I can run the D2550 cpu in windows10 ???
求win10的Graphics Media Accelerator 3600 驱动程序 32位 。
I know nothing about this stuff, forgive the ignorance in the words I use to describe this.
I have a Dell All-In-One 2330 running Win10. I was attempting to set up a second monitor on it.
I had the second monitor hooked up, no problem. I did a right-click on the Tray Icon, and it showed me the ability to select different types of monitors. I chose one, and my primary screen went black. I unplugged the secondary, and my screen came back on.
I tried to Right Click the Tray Icon again and select a different type of monitor... except it's now showing a totally different context menu. Now I see Panel Fit, Hot Keys, etc. No options to change devices.
I've been through the control panel for the past hour...but I must be missing something, as I find no way to undo whatever I did.
Even after several reboots, and an uninstall of the Graphics Controller, I get a black screen on my primary as soon as I plug in the second monitor. The second monitor is also not working yet, but that's because I can't see the primary screen to actually configure it.
Does that make any sense?
Thank you in advance for any help.
I would like to play an older game "Boom Voyage" that I have through WildTangent Games, but it will not open. What can I do? I have tried different screen resolutions but none worked.
I am trying to get clarity the current status on MPEG4 copy-once video over HDCP (i.e. cable TV video in Windows Media Center) with Intel integrated graphics. My research on this forum and elsewhere suggests there has been no support for my htpc's current i5-4690s processor. Is this still the case or do current drivers support MPEG4 copy-once? With Windows 7 or Windows 10?
If not, do any of the latest generations of integrated graphics now support MPEG4 copy-once video over HDCP? If so, which ones? As MPEG4 copy-once is coming my way I need to figure out what upgrades I can make to support it: a new mobo/processor with working integrated graphics is preferable to adding a video card, as my sound card takes up both slots in my fanless htpc.
Thank you.
I need to make my own hd audio ports for my front panel, because the ones available for purchase are cheaply made and don't last. I understand most of the pinout in the specs regarding the intel hd audio header, but the purpose of input 4, presence#, isn't clearly specified. It's described as an "Active low signal that signals BIOS that an Intel® HD Audio dongle is connected to the analog header. PRESENCE# = 0 when an Intel® HD Audio dongle is connected".
Sense_send, Sense1_return, and sense2_return seem to be the circuit/s used for jack detection. Pins 1, 2, 3, 5 & 9 are clearly used for audio input/output. The purpose of Presence# isn't clearly defined, unless the term "Intel® HD Audio dongle" is defined; and the term "Intel® HD Audio dongle" is not defined here:Front Panel Audio Connector and Header Pinouts for Intel® Desktop... , or anywhere else that I can find using google.
Can I ignore Presence# and still get full functionality out of my audio ports, or does it serve some important purpose that I'm not aware of?
(I'm not sure that I expect to get an accurate answer here, but I guess it doesn't hurt to ask)
I'm using HP Pavilion dv4-3010tx entertainment notebook. Recently I've reinstalled the operating system. Before reinstalling, it works well. However, after reinstalling the OS and drivers for graphics cards, it turned out that it can display nothing but black screen.
After searching on the Internet, I found that some users encountered the same problems. It is said that the new driver for Intel® Graphics 3000 is not compatible with the old BIOS.
Here is some basic information of my notebook:
OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
Graphics Cards:
AMD Radeon HD 6750M
Intel Graphics 3000
I'm also wondering if updating BIOS will cause big problems to my computer. How large is the risk?
I'd really appreicate it if someone could help me. Thx.
When I right click I don't have an option says ''Intel HD Graphics Settings'' or control panel. And when I try to open it manually from System32 folder, nothing happens. Help please.
I played the game Hellblade on my laptop with Intel HD 630/NVIDIA 1050Ti graphics. I have also an external display. Before I played the game I switched off the external monitor via the Windows settings menu. After I played the game the popup menus on WIndows 10 are drawn blank. If I press for example PrtScr they are drawn properly. This issue appears only on the builtin Display - which I think is drawn by the HD630. The popup menus are drawn properly on the external display connected via HDMI and I believe are drawn by the NVIDIA GPU.
That looks like a nasty driver bug to me!
I have a Dell notebook and recently when I turn it on it comes up with vertical white lines. I read up online and it says its a driver problem. I update to the latest driver but it still continues. If I press D + Power at the same time it comes back to a normal viewing. I have disabled the sleep and power on/off option in Windows 10. My Dell computer is a combo computer / tablet using the I7-6500 CPU @ 2500 GHz with an integrated Intel HD Graphics 520 Chip. I'm running Windows Home and the driver number is 22.20.16.4771 Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi, I've been trying to open Intel Graphics Control Panel but there is no option when I right click desktop. I tried opening it from System32 folder, but it didn't work too. My GPU is Intel HD Graphics 5600, and I already installed the latest driver automaticly + manually. I tried to google it several times, but I find nothing. Please help me.
Regards, mkayar.
I am using asus N550JV.https://www.asus.com/Laptops/N550JV/specifications/ . I installed latest version (20.19.15.4835) but when ı urdate mynotebook windows update is installing version 20.19.15.4549.
After an update for the graphics driver I lost my audio when laptop is connected to my TV with HDMI. I have rolled back the driver, updated the driver, uninstalled driver and reinstalled driver but nothing helps. When I go to Playback devices there is Realtek audio only. I have an HP laptop running Intel core i7-7500, cpu 2.7 2.9 ghz, 8 gb ram, Windows 10 64 bit
620 hd graphics. The current driver is 22.20.16.4718 but I have tried several. I also have another HP laptop which is very similar except that it is an i5 core and I did not update the graphics driver back in Dec 2017 like I did on the i7 and it does just fine. Any ideas appreciated.
My monitor supports 2560x1440 and it's connected to Intel HD 4600 via DVI-D Dual-Link cable but not working at this resolution on Windows, but works on GNU/Linux. So, it's obviously a software problem.
This works on GNU/Linux (Ubuntu) great at the 2560x1440 @ 60Hz but on Windows 7 with all updates (tried both with and without Intel newest drivers from intel site) it works ONLY in 1920x1080 and it DOES NOT work at 2560x1440 at all.
The same cable, the same monitor, the difference is OS and apparently Intel drivers.
HD 4600 was selected by me for buying (as a part of CPU obviously) because it was advertised to support 2560x1440, so keep your promises.
So, the conditions for you to reproduce if you need:
Works as expected on GNU/Linux (2560x1440) and doesn't work on Windows with your drivers (1920x1080 max).
If you want to get any service logs or dumps, please take them here (the user KAPACbwork provided a lot of information already):
https://communities.intel.com/thread/118531
It's an ticket about the same issue, which was not solved (but it was set as "Assumed Answered" probably after the guy with the issue lost any hope to get it fixed).
Good evening. My laptop (Lenovo Y720) updated the HD Graphics 630 ( version: 22.20.16.4749) and everytime my laptop woke up from Sleep Mode, or when I close and open the monitor, showed abnormal broken and black screen and I needed to turn off "to fixed it". Any solution? Thanks.
Hey,
I am using an Hp Notebook 15-Ay102ne, with Windows 10 64Bit.
I am having issues with the HDMI connection, the sound is not coming from TV, It's coming from the Laptop instead, the Display is although superfine.
I have tried my friend's laptop and the sound and everything is working fine, so it's sure that issue is with my Laptop.
The laptop isn't directing Audio Output to the TV, there is no option of selecting HDMI output in the Sounds Playback section.
I have tried every possible step to resolve the issue but I am out of LUCK
>Have tried re-installing a fresh copy of Windows 10.
>Have tried re-installing the Intel HD Display Driver.
>Updated Windows to the latest version.
>Updated every driver to the latest version.
Hp Support Assistant shows no UPDATES neither does Windows Update.
Please HELP !!!
This issue has been mentioned in various guises in five other posts now (and is identical to post 106294), but they have been closed off (unresolved) or are so mixed up that I can’t tell if it is the same thing or not. Therefore I am posting a new post with full details in the hope that Intel can do something about this issue.
Previous posts:
https://communities.intel.com/thread/76605 (open)
https://communities.intel.com/thread/97944 (closed)
https://communities.intel.com/thread/97973 (closed)
https://communities.intel.com/thread/98279 (closed)
https://communities.intel.com/thread/106294 (closed)
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/49505.page (cyberlink forum)
I have two one-year old high spec PC’s. Both setups are pretty much the same (win 10 64 bit Enterprise fully up to date) except with the below differences:
PC1:
Intel i7 6th gen processor (i7 6700k)
Graphics: using the Intel HD 530 graphics on the processor
Onboard DP connection to 17” Dell monitor
Onboard HDMI connection to 3D TV
PC2:
Intel i5 6th gen processor (i5 6600k)
Graphics: using PCI express Radeon HD 6670 card
DVI connection on card to 17” Dell monitor
HDMI connection on card to 3D TV
I am using identical installs of PowerDVD 17 ultra (latest) on both PC’s.
I am testing with two 3D tv’s:
The problem is playing 3D iso (mounted) and 3D blu-ray discs (from my internal BD drive) to the LG OLED TV (2D is fine).
Everything works fine from both PC’s to the Samsung TV.
Everything works fine from PC2 to the LG TV.
From PC1 to the LG TV no 3D input is received by the TV.
If I take the graphics card (6yr old graphics card) out of PC2 and put it in PC1, there is no problem.
I have also swapped HDMI cables, HDMI ports on the TV, tried using WinDVD Pro 12, tried all different and latest intel graphics drivers (20.19.15.4624, 21.20.16.4534, 22.20.16.4729). Nothing makes a difference. Thus clearly there is an issue with the intel HD graphics or the way it works with 3D software to produce a 3D signal that can be recognised by the OLED TV.
More detail:
This is what comes up on the LG TV when starting a 3D Blu-Ray when all is working (ie. with the graphics card). This does not come up when starting a 3D blu-ray using PC1 setup. ie. with just the intel HD graphics:
When starting the 3D film on PC1 setup, PowerDVD gives the following message:
This does not happen when using the Radeon card, which also allows playing not in full screen as well.
When playing on PC1 setup with PowerDVD, the film actually plays in 2D first of all. Looking at the 3D display settings in PowerDVD, the screen is set to automatic and looks like this:
If feels like the correct setting is not being picked up here as for passive screens PowerDVD is supposed to use the Micro-polarizer LCD 3D (Row interlaced) option according to this:
http://www.cyberlink.com/support/product-faq-content.do?id=13870&prodId=1
So I changed it to this but this but all this does is create a 3D image, but still the LG TV does not see it as a 3D image, so does not engage the 3D on the TV (thus it’s like looking at a 3D film on a 2D screen).
On PC 2 setup or on PC1 with the graphics card installed, the PowerDVD setting is left on auto detect and it shows the HDMI 1.4 enabled 3D TV option as shown below (which works fine to the LG TV):
PowerDVD’s guide says this setting is supposed to be for active shutter glasses anyway, so I’m not sure why it is showing this setting anyway, when the LG TV is passive. But it works. When using the intel graphics, however, this option cannot be selected as it says that relevant hardware is not present.
Whilst testing with just the intel graphics I also saw these at different times (though i suspect these might be red herrings caused by my testing):
I also tried all sorts of different resolutions (4096x, 3840x, 1920x) and no difference to the original issue.
In summary, there is an issue (as previously reported) with intel HD graphics (and/or available software) with 3D iso/3D disc playback with LG OLED screens. The TV is just not seeing a 3D signal. Is this specific to LG? OLED? 4K? Passive? Is there the same problem with 7th gen intel processors? Can you replicate this exact issue? Maybe PowerDVD is having problems seeing the 1.4 connection of the OLED as it is 2.0 (should be downwards compatible though).
I have also tried to use WinDVD Pro 12 and have the same issues (actually even worse, as it won’t display a 3D blu-ray in 3D even with my graphics card in – but they don’t specify that it should work with intel hd graphics so maybe that is fair enough).
But PowerDVD saying that it works for 3D Blu-ray playback with Intel HD graphics – and indeed it does (with the Samsung). I can’t see from intel what it should do with regards playing 3D movies, eg. on passive displays – but I assume this is a basic capability of modern graphics.
All HDMI connections/cables are 2.0 or above with the onboard graphics to LG setup. I believe the Samsung TV is 1.4 and the graphics card probably is too.
It sounds to me like Intel need to talk to Cyberlink (as was going to be done according to one of the other posts - but it never went anywhere).
I think the key thing here is for someone to confirm whether they can get it working with a passive display, and more particularly, a 4K OLED.
I can help with any questions.
I have a problem here.
I'm a digital artist, and i recently got a new Laptop with intel hd graphics.
What the display power saving technology basically does is lower the screen brightness when the image onscreen is already dark, and turn the brightness up whenever there is a bright image. What the point exactly to this is i really, really dont know, it seems pretty backwards to me, but thats beside the point here.
So, as you can imagine, while doing digital art its INCREDIBLY irritating to constantly have your screen brightness changing, and utterly pointless to turn down the brightness when youre working in dark areas of your image. Not to mention, most art programs like photoshop, krita, or medibang all have dark layout themes, so the screen brightness goes down even more often.
So here lies the problem:
In the power settings theres two tabs, battery mode and plugged in mode
in battery mode, the option to turn off the power saving thing is there and works fine, i have it disabled.
but in plugged in mode, the option to turn it on/off is missing, but its still activated by default
Is there any known way to turn it off in plugged in mode?? ive looked thru countless forums , reinstalled my drivers, everything, and no hope in sight.
heres some pictures (sorry for the german, "Display-Energiespartechnologie" means display power saving technology):
the bottom tab is plugged in mode, as you can see the option is missing, and i even have everything set to max performance.
Hello Intel team,
I would like to use the "Enhanced performance in HEVC/H.265 video playback on 7th Gen Intel® Core™ Processors or higher", because of my DVB-T2 USB stick (german tv with 1080p60 HEVC), but get always error code 43 (device manager) after installation.
Both "Intel® Graphics Driver for Windows* [15.60]" drivers are not working:
15.60.01.4877& 15.60.2.4901
Steps I have done:
1. downloaded the intel drivers
2. disabled the internet connection
3. uninstalled the driver 22.20.16.4836 (comes from Windows Update / recommend by Lenovo)
4. reboot my device, so that only the "Microsoft Display Adapter" is active
5. installed 15.60.01.4877 or 15.60.2.4901 (No error message while installing. Resolution is also changing to 1920x1080, but the brightness of the display is at maximum and at device manager I see error code 43)
I also tried it a few weeks ago with win64_15.60.0.4849.exe (working) and win64_15.60.01.4877.exe (error code 43) on Windows 10 Build 17046. So some changes between version 4849 and 4877 has broken the drivers for me.
Windows Insider Feedback-Hub (en-us): https://aka.ms/Kdtc11
Device:
Lenovo Yoga 710-14IKB Type 80V4
BIOS Version: 2XCN32WW(V2.07)
DualCore Intel Core i5-7200U
Intel HD Graphics 620 (without a second graphics card)
Display (built-in): LG Philips LP140WF7-SPB1 / 14" LCD (FHD) / 1920 x 1080
Microsoft Windows 10 Home x64 / Version 10.0.17083.1000 (Win10 RS4 Insider Preview)
Windows Problem record:
Quelle
Windows
Zusammenfassung
Hardwarefehler
Datum
03.02.2018 17:18
Status
Der Bericht wurde gesendet.
Beschreibung
Aufgrund eines Hardwareproblems ist Windows nicht mehr voll funktionsfähig.
Problemsignatur
Problemereignisame: LiveKernelEvent
Code: 193
Parameter 1: 804
Parameter 2: ffffffffc000000d
Parameter 3: 114b
Parameter 4: fffff800a6c0f9a0
Betriebssystemversion: 10_0_17083
Service Pack: 0_0
Produkt: 768_1
Betriebsystemversion: 10.0.17083.2.0.0.768.101
Gebietsschema-ID: 1031
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