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I have a similar problem, and I've seen numerous references on various web forums from others with related problems. I have a Gigabyte Z87X-OC with a 4771 using on-board HDMI video with a single monitor running W7-64. (The board has no DVI out.) Installing the HD4600 driver results in no-boot, which can be cured by removing the driver to use the generic VGA driver. I can hardly believe so many people have hardware problems; this seems to be a flaw in the driver. Any ideas?
Greywolf, we recommend updating the BIOS and the graphics driver to solve this. It is important to test different cables without video adapters. IN case you need the download link for the graphics driver, check below.
I've updated to the latest BIOS and tried the latest driver several times, but I tried again. Same results. I was hoping to use the on-chip/on-board graphics for a while without investing in an expensive video card, but this may not be possible. Looks like I'll have to struggle with not-the-best video until I spring for a good video card. Thanks anyway....
The "fix" works like a charm. My windows experience rating went from 1.0 to 6.7 with no other adjustments. I can live with the extra few seconds required to boot up while the script is running. Hopefully, this information will help the folks when it's time to update the driver.
It amazes me that it's Nov 2015 and this issue still exists. I just upgraded to the latest drivers and briefly saw my second screen in use when the driver installed then on boot nothing. It was only the disable/enable fix in this thread that made it work again.
Please test the following link, this will download the driver 4294 for Windows 7 and 8.1 -Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-7-8-1-15-36- Download Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 7/8.1* [15.36] For Windows 10 users, please test this -Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10-15-40-4th-Gen- Download Intel Graphics Driver for Windows 10 [15.40][4th Gen]
Hi, I also try to handle the same frustrating problem on my notebook for a while. BIOS, intel 4600 driver and NVIDIA drivers are up to date. HDMI output is sometimes works fine but when i shut down and open pc again, system can't determine the monitor i attached from HDMİ port. Same unit is ok if i connect from VGA but "no device" if i connect from hdmi. In both cases notebook's monitor works fine... When i remove and re-load Intel 4600 driver and reboot.. Sometimes HDMI works but sometimes no... I continue using my notebook from VGA connection for a couple days and then i again remove and reload driver for a few times then notebook recognise the monitor and HDMI starts working for a few shut downs and restarts... The turning back to same problem... No device conflicts, no any other problems...
I use WIN 7 (64bit)... I switched to WIN 7 (32), WIN 8.1, WIN 10 even Linux to maintain reliable HDMI output but problem (no monitor device) occurs just the same i mentioned. I've tried previous versions of Intel drivers but no chance... I tested several HDMI cables (all works fine in other setups) and different monitors which don't have any problem...
When i shut down and restarted the NB in order to reach BIOS settings but there is no such an option in the settings. And by the way lost HDMI output and unfortunately i am writing this message with VGA output again I'd disabled/anabled PCI-e power management from power management settings of windows but no chance... I uninstalled/installed default/beta/actual drivers of 4600 and NVIDIA multiple times before but no stable solution HDMI output is mandatory for my profession so i think i must look around for a different brand of NB...
Are you certain its not installing, i.e. have you checked to see that the driver isn't there and / or isn't working? I'm wondering if you're seeing a spurious error or false error based on something coming through stdout from the package.
See this FR for why I'm thinking that-
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Since we have I1, 2, and 3 tablets here, I had to settle on the 6.2.0-w4 driver, but for some reason it will error out about 50% of the time on 10.8. Unfortunately I still have to maintain a separate driver for designers lucky enough to get an I5, but eh, first world problems.
I've never had success installing the Wacom Drivers using their own package. I've always used a Composer snapshot to get those drivers installed, and that method has always worked without issue. I've got the newest drivers released in October 2013 deployed using the Composer snapshot method.
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The installer is already in .pkg format. So you should just need to mount the dmg, then drag the Install Wacom Tablet.pkg file into Casper admin and install that way. If you just drag the downloaded dmg into casper admin it won't be able to install that since it's not a package, metapackage, or Casper dmg installer.
ok, but what I'm asking is does the driver still install, even though you see a failure in self service? If the installer scripts are making assumptions that are "failing", you're going to see a failure reported even if the installer ultimately succeeded. That's been a point of contention with myself and the Casper Suite since I started using it.
You can see my SSU attached. I am having issue with my Wi-Fi adapter for about a week. It seems like randomly works or not. I have my all up to date driver and OS patches. Everything is up to date and tried various intel drivers to make it work but no chance.
Anyway, after noting those records for you, I proceeded by uninstalling the Wifi device by putting the tick for uninstall the system driver as well. (I had done it many times earlier and right after that I installed the latest driver and it never helped) But this time, I restarted Windows. When i logged in, my wifi was up and running. And here are my screenshots:
There is a driver failure and then a successful installation appears for my problematic days. At the moment that page is recommending me to update Wifi driver and I am avoiding till I will face any other issue with it.
If there may be more people having the same problem, you might be thinking of revising the latest driver update. Also as a hint; it may be regarding to a registry entry since I had seen some missing registry key alerts in my SSU export.
I uninstalled the device with delete the driver option. Then restarted but nothing happened, did the uninstalll device again, restarted again. This time it is successful. I checked the driver version, now it is downgraded to 21.10.2.2 version instead of 22.10.0.7version.
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