Graphics Driver Windows 7 64 Bit Download

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Jul 17, 2024, 9:13:15 PM7/17/24
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Here you can download drivers for DisplayLink USB graphics chipsets incorporated in your dock, adapter or monitor. We recommend to update to the latest driver to address any potential security issue, fix bugs, improve performance and add new features.

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I have 95 computers in my environment with Windows 10 LTSB 2015 (10240). Our vulnerability scanning software has found a vulnerability per the Intel advisory INTEL-SA-00095 that requires me to update these PC's to the latest graphics driver version. These computers represent around 5 or so models with different Intel chipsets. I have tried on multiple separate models to upgrade the graphics driver and they all blue screen. Has Intel stopped graphics driver support for Windows 10 LTSB?

Another example is trying to update the graphics driver on an Intel NUC6i7KYK with the i7-6770HQ processor and Intel Iris Pro 580 graphics. When I attempt to install the update it says that is not compatible with the processor type. The link I used is here: -Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88357 Download Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10

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I'm having an issue where Windows Update keeps updating my graphics driver with the Microsoft driver. I've turned the device installation setting to "No," but Windows keeps updating the graphics driver thus I cannot access the AMD performance app cause the AMD software conflicts with the generic Windows driver.

I normally keep all of my apps and software up to date so that's not the problem. There's a conflict between the "Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Display - 26.20.14048.2" update and every AMD update so far.

If I install the latest AMD update the micro update appears in Windows Update as a pending install. When I install the micro update the AMD control panel gives me an error message and won't open.

Note: The first line enables Windows Update (as well as other services Windows Update needs to be able to function.) The second line is really to restore the image, while it can replace missing operating system components, the third line removes superseded components after updating as well as finalizing the updates so they cannot be uninstalled, with the fourth line cleaning up leftovers from partially mounted images in an unrecoverable state, while the fifth line replaces missing or corrupt files (sure it's slightly more complex, but this explanation is probably good enough.)

If you didn't install the wrong driver package from the AMD site, then you may have to look for this driver within the driver store and manually remove it once you have reinstalled the latest drivers (it could be a series of drivers.) I doubt you would need to do this...


Once you have created the list, you can copy old drivers that are associated with the GPU from the list, into another text file, and then manually create a command line entry for each one to remove them from the Windows Driver Store.


You ALSO have to check to see if each GPU driver is listed as a service within this registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services", and delete any leftover entries accordingly via Regedit or Powershell.

I'm still having issues. I'm not into editing the like the registry because I'm not an expert in software stuff. I've included a screenshot of the graphics card properties. It's now saying the amd driver and software versions don't match.

I literally have no idea what type of laptop you have (make and model.) There are so many that have an integrated Vega 3 GPU. I can't actually give you much help, other than to suggest using the auto-detect installer, or a driver from the vendor's website (if it's an all-in-one laptop.) It would give you the exact same driver in most cases, so this can't hurt for now at least ->

EDIT: If you use this method, it often has chipset drivers bundled in with the graphics driver. If that doesn't work then you need the make and model of the laptop, and to manually enter in the values using the list-box on that page (which most likely is going to give you the same result anyways.)

@Mousefluff I do have the latest AMD driver and from my reading The MS driver bricks the AMD software. I am now missing Windows 11 updates because of this (I paused updates). Microsoft needs to move this to optional updates, not required updates.

Luckily I was able to remove the downloaded driver so it never installed even though Windows update had already downloaded it. Get the update manager for Windows by Dave Xanatos. The current filename is WuMgr_v1.1b. Start that up click on the windows update button upper left then look bottom left. You can leave auto update on or you can actually disable it and handle updates with this program OR you can leave auto update on and uncheck the include drivers box. As soon as I unchecked the include drivers box that driver was gone from the ready to install queue thankfully.

The only solution I see in resolving this issue is Microsoft stop forcing PCs to update to the generic software. I'm not about to dive deep into my PC's settings to root anything because I will probably mess something up and brick my PC. I want a fix from Microsoft that will allow my graphics card to do it's thing without constantly being overwritten by Windows Update. Every time I update my computer, Windows Update replaces the up-to-date AMD driver with whatever Windows offers. So, I update my PC, go to the AMD website and download their driver tool, reinstall the up-to-date AMD software, and then pause Windows Update for 5 weeks. It's very annoying, but the process works.

As of 04/14/2022 I am also/still experiencing the same issues on a Asus Rog Strix - Ryzen9 5900 + Nvidia rtx 3060 laptop...

The original amd radeon software installed from factory had issues where you couldn't even update it from the App itself - there was no update button...So i downloaded the "latest" amd adrenaline auto/detect installer. Tried installing, gave me a few microsoft vcredist errors; then proceeded to repairing the c++ packages which then stopped giving me errors to install the AMD software installer.

Finally installed the new updated AMD software and drivers, an update button finally appeared, along with more settings...then a few days later I try to open the software which has auto reverted to an older version and would not open - giving me another error.

I've already tried all the the simple stuff to try to fix these issues, and I definitely don't want to do all that extra stuff...

These bugs are starting to really grind me gears, especially since it's such an easy fix without having to hack your computer...What's the point of collecting feedback if it's never read or used I don't get it...

Last week, Windows 11 installed a display driver that was incompatible with my AMD GPU and caused a crash. I uninstalled the driver and reinstalled the correct one. Everything went back to working until Windows 11 did it again. I paused automatic updates, but the computer did it again this morning. The computer crashes/shuts down after the incorrect driver is installed. Upon restart, the GPU completely stops working and my CPU takes on the graphics work, causing that bad boy to really get humming as it tries to run my live wallpapers lol. Rolling back the driver causes the device manager to no longer recognize the AMD GPU, but a reinstallation of the correct Adrenalin driver gets things back to working. Problem is that I do not want to continue this game of whack-a-mole with Windows and my GPU driver.

Any help for a permanent fix would be appreciated. I'm not a computer super-user, but can generally navigate through most operations. Thank you in advance.

Lots of people don't like the idea of 'stopping/delaying' Windows updates. I won't get in to that. Here is a way to prevent Windows Update installing any drivers. This does not effect the security, quality, patch, or any other type update...they are presented as normal.

Thank you. I've seen some things on the gpedit fix. My problem is that it would seem the Windows Home version does not have that feature easily accessible. gpedit does not bring up a run command. Is there a workaround to get to these settings?

I agree, I don't want to suspend updates. I'm not even sure that prevents it anyways.

Thank you. I ended up making the upgrade to Windows 11 Pro from the Home edition. More reasons than just for the accessible gpedit availability, this was just the thing to push me over.

I ended up having to do a few reinstalls (repairs) of the AMD driver since this started happening. I'm running a paused update at the moment and am waiting to see how things go. Pausing windows updates did not seem to prevent the driver switch anyways. It didn't do it for a few days on me, then just did it over my lunch break today. I honestly could not say when or why Windows will decide to replace the working AMD driver with whatever garbage it decides to shove in instead.

I'll be back if this issue pops up again.

Thanks to all for the help and comments. Nice to enter a forum and feel supported. I've recently fell back in love with PC gaming and I don't want technical problems to ruin it. Plan to do my own build in a year or two once my current build starts to age.

Im new to pc gaming i have ryzen 5700 6600xt i iinstalled the adrenaline driver and now i cannot open browser or click on any of my shortcuts. When i right click screen where it would normally show adrenaline or pro hun it just says loading. Now sure how to fix because i cannot click anything in my taskbar or anywhere else. The only thing that seems to work is Windows+R search ..if anyone can let me know what to do id appreciate it.

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