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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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Every time Windows 10 runs updates (which I see no way to control), it updates my graphics driver. I like the old one because it is faster. So, I have to reinstall it. This is getting to be a pain. Is there any way to stop Windows 10 from updating it again?
There are a few ways around Driver Updates. Sadly most of them behave like a bull in a china shop. The easiest way would be to use the official Microsoft trouble shooting guide consisting of a downladable tool which enables the option to hide updates, as known from previous Windows versions. However this only enables you to hide a driver update; you have to uninstall it manually. The devices manager should help.
To temporarily prevent the driver or update from being reinstalled until a new driver or updated fix is available, a troubleshooter is available that provides a user interface for hiding and showing Windows Updates and drivers for Windows 10. You can obtain and run the "Show or hide updates" troubleshooter by downloading it from the Microsoft Download Center.
When you click on the download link, you will be prompted to open or save wushowhide.diagcab. Opening wushowhide.diagcab will launch the troubleshooter. Then click Next to proceed and follow the instructions provided by the troubleshooter to hide the problematic driver or update.
Services - The check for Updates is a background service. You can change its settings in the "Services" windows. You could set it to "deactivated", for example, to completely block all updates. This is what I'd call collateral damage (but to be fair, most people I know used to never update their Windows, so blocking updates completely is back to status quo).
One can block Windows Update from updating one particular device.The procedure below will block updates for all versions of the driver,present and future.The accepted answer will only block one particular version and has to be re-executedevery time a new driver version comes out on Windows Update,which is not very practical since we will find about it too late,when the device stops working.
Windows 10 Home users can disable it by creating a 32Bit DWORD called ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate (and under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate if you use a 64Bit Windows 10) and set the value ExcludeWUDriversInQualityUpdate to 1.
In Windows Update, you usually see a date next to each entry. If your graphics driver is older than three or four months, try using Windows Device Manager to upgrade to the latest driver.
You can explore the new graphics control panel to learn about new features or adjust settings. To do so, right-click the Windows desktop and find Intel HD Graphic Options, NVIDIA Control Panel, AMD Radeon Settings, or the name of the driver to discover its new options.
Look for graphics card drivers that mention manufacturer names related to graphics components, such as Intel Graphics, NVIDIA, or AMD Graphics. You may see these in the main view or under the Optional Updates category. If you see one of these graphics card drivers, click on the Install button and wait for the installation to complete.
Keeping your drivers updated boosts performance by speeding up your PC and optimizing your system for gaming and other higher intensity tasks. By the same token, failing to update graphics drivers can result in sluggish and glitchy performance. Outdated drivers are also a security risk, because they leave your computer vulnerable to hackers.
I'm currently only using the Hyper-V role on the host machine and haven't installed any graphics drivers (other than the default ones the Windows Server install used). Was curious if there were any benefits or draw-backs to installing them?
There is a benefit to installing graphics drivers if you're using the graphics card at all, such as because you're running a GUI on the server. The benefit would be improved graphics performance, better stability and usually more options that allow the OS to make full use of the graphics card's capabilities (most obvious among those is usually the availability of higher display resolutions).
The downsides to installing the driver is that it could cause instability on the server if it's not solid, and like other drivers, will have to be updated/patched as necessary. Other than that it won't hurt.
In many laptops that also have AMD/NVIDIA graphics, the output from this graphics solution is routed out through the Intel graphics. To deliver support for this (switchable) configuration, the manufacturer had to develop a custom version of the intel HD Graphics driver that included the modification necessary. If your notebook is configured this way, you cannot use the generic Intel HD Graphics driver package; you must get a customized version from HP. If they don't provide one for Windows 10, you may be out of luck...
I have exactly the same problem with intel graphics hd 4000 except I get blue screen in the end saying stop code VIDEO TDR FAILURE what failed :igdkm64.sys and the only way I can use windows i need to go to safe mode and uninstall or disab the intel graphics hd 4000 driver so I can use windows normally HELP Please
Now, The Intel Graphics 3000 Drivers are replaced by basic Microsoft Drivers and I only have 2 options in resolution viz, 1024x768 and 800x600, Further I can't change brightness.
Whenever I try to install Intel Graphics Driver, screen turns black and I have to reinstall the Windows.
As you said us to install -79000/sp78724.exe , -79000/sp78724.exe , -79500/sp79059.exe , -79500/sp79059.exe , etc . These but our screen is not getting on right the screen is showing black screen we cannot bo anything at that time then how can we install these??
The only indication I have is that the computer did not go to sleep when I close the lid, my theory is that the lid detector is somewhat faulty and that it was stuck in the close position, disconnecting the screen. I have no idea if this is the problem but if it is it seems I unstuck it. The PC still refuse to go to sleep when I close it but at least it's stuck in the open position now.
It was working well until windows updated the Intel HD graphics automatically. using a secondary display I uninstalled the driver and as long as I prevent windows updates from updating the driver I can have a screen without being able to change the brightness or resolution. I also installed manufacturer's recommended driver which was for 2016 but it didn't help either.
I even installed Ubuntu OS just to make sure that the problem is caused by driver incompatibility with windows 10 and as I expected, everything was fine on Ubuntu and I could change screen resolution and brightness.
I was convinced this was a hardware problem, maybe a faulty CPU or Optimus mux chip and was about to throw a good laptop out because of this problem, thankfully I found a solution after weeks of searching and head scratching.
My laptop is Lenovo G50-80. As explained here, I also can't use the laptop without uninstalling intel drivers and as they update automatically, the laptop is only usable without internet connection due to this issue.
So your kind support is highly appreciated ASAP.
Best Regards,
Saliya Pathirana
Hi. I'm using a Macbook Air 2011 and when i'm installing the BC 5.1 driver i get a black screen after the graphics card driver get installed. I've tried it already with the Windows 10 build-in drivers. With the latest Intel ones. At least 4 different drivers. All do install without an error. But as soon they get installed the screen turns black and i can't do anything to get it working again.
I could connect to the MB Air via RDP/VNC to see what could be wrong. My finding was: the Air suddenly recognizes a second display. But i don't have any further display connected. I also can't remove that mysterious display. So that seems to be the problem. I've had a working Windows 10 already for months before on this device. Never before I had a problem like this with Windows. I'm out of ideas. It just doesn't make any sense. I was hoping it's some kind of glitch i could get rid of with an SMC/PRAM reset but no it didn't help at all.
So I would not recommend to install Windows 10 on a GPT Bootcamp partition if you have the black screen problem. There seem to be some kind of issue which leads to a not working display. I don't understand it myself but I guess I don't have to. I've tried both and one works well the other not for my Macbook Air 2011 with Bootcamp 5.1 (latest one I can have for my Macbok Air generation).
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