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Solve : A bunch of intel HD graphics issues just come and come.? |
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Answer» Error after error after error. VGA driver for Win 7 & Vista 64-bit (Support Ivy Bridge CPU) 8.15.10.2626 149MB 5/15/2012Make sure the chipset was already INSTALLED before going to the VGA driver. well i reinstalled the system.. used asrock drivers first chipset as you SAID and yes i installed the driver no errors. but,now remember in first post when i said i dont wanna go into details. well in that details i ment on bunch of stuff..........and this : i install the vga driver and all normally but when i restart the pc,log in screen sometimes flashes for a sec or 2 sometimes doesnt and then BOOM blank. just black screen of NOTHING and if you let pc runnin' it powers off after min or something. sounds weird so heres a video : View My Video also i tried installing old version of my driver the "not for the 3rd generation" and i got messege this computer does not meet the minimum reqiurments blah blah. then i went to install the "3rd generation vga driver" and successful but then this black screen problem. then i tried the win 8 drivers which appers to be for both win 8 and latest win 7 ? but same thing. disabling the driver in device maneger lets me use my pc but enabling it comes to this black s...I also now used uniblue driver scanner 2013 to update ALL my drivers except the vga thing cuz i did use the win8 lates driver from intel website so I dont think installing that driv er will solve the issue. Please help me this is sooo annoying. Also COULD it be that I'm using VGA cable? Thanks for replies guys.UniBlue ? ?...ouch.thats all you have to say? any suggestions maybe...thanksSolved. 1.SET BIOS SETTINGS TO DEFAULT 2.Reinstall windows. 3.Install chipset drivers first. 4.RESTART. 5.Install HD graphics. 6.Install all the other drivers (audio,usb..) I'd pick up a cheap PCIe video card and install that and avoid the integrated GPU which has issues with drivers etc. Last system that had similar issues was an eMachine Imperial_GL_VE 20021111 motherboard. I did finally track down a driver that would work by using Knoppix Live Linux CD to see what driver was happy with it. But in the meantime I used a cheap $20 GeForce4 video card in a PCI slot. |
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