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I7-2600K Intel HD Graphics (igdkmd64) Crash Win 7 x64 when using HDMI

idata
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Hi,

Getting frustrated - help please. Every time I try to use an LCD TV (using mobo HDMI-out to TV HDMI-in) it results in a BSOD with STOP 0x16—telling me that the igdkmd64 did not recover. Usually before the BSOD I get something like "Display driver igdkmd64.sys stopped responding and has recovered" several times, and them–KABOOM.

The system works fine with a VGA monitor without the HDMI attached.

This is a clean Win 7x64 (Home Premium) install on a minimal system:

ASUS P8H67 B3 (Realtec HD Audio, and Realtec Gbit Network);

i7 2600K with Intel HD3000 on processor graphics

4 Gb RAM (2x 2Gb) DDR3 1333

HD - Crucial C300 128Gb SSD AHCPI.

Supposedly (?) I have the newest HW drivers

The culprit TV's are an older Olevia 42"-1080i, and a newer 26" VIZIO 1080p. Both are HDCP compliant, and both work fine with HDMI from a DVD, A/V Receiver or cable box.

So far I have tried swapping HDMI cables, tried using a DVI-out to HDMI adapter (TVs don't have DVI ports) – same result. Tried removing one memory stick (leaving only 2Gb on a single slot) same problem. Also tried with various BIOS settings -- no help. The same things happens if I booth in Safe Mode with networking, but not in Safe Mode. So, I disabled the network drivers and devices, and rebooted normally --but didn't help, same BSOD.

Have been searching the web and forums, but nothing seems to be helping.

Any suggestions are much appreciated!

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idata
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@Leonardo

Where did you got the old driver version? Having the same issue, wanna give it a try...

Thanks!

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idata
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Asus P8H67-V

Video BIOS: 2080.0

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MSchm21
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Your ME Firmware version is missing. They are asking for it.

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idata
Employee
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Asus P8H67-V

Video BIOS: 2080.0

ME Version: 7.0.4.1197
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idata
Employee
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BSOD and ME version 7.0.1.1141

idata
Employee
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ASUS P8H67-I Intel i5 2500k

HDMI use crashes WIN 7 reboots after initial boot screen up to log in page appears. Than Black Screen - No signal message. Can try DVI to projector anyone know if this works despite HDMI fault? Thanks.

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idata
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idata
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i5 2500k

Gigabyte H67A-UD3H-B3 ATX LGA1155 H67 DDR3 2PCI-E1 3PCI 1PCI-E16 CrossFireX SATA3 USB3.0 Motherboard

Works fine with VGA.

With HDMI to HDMI works on boot up, then black screen.

Got it to work when reverted to 2219.

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idata
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MSchm21
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They are asking for Management Engine version, don't forget to post it.

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idata
Employee
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It seems there would be a new Gfx driver release soon for this issue......countdown begins............

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idata
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Great news, keep us posted...

Ben

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idata
Employee
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ASUS P8H67-M EVO

ME Ver. 7.0.4.1197

Can I install the 7.1.10.1065 ME driver that's listed for one of the DH67 intel boards on my ASUS board? The driver that ASUS lists is older than what I already have. I wasn't sure if this driver is specific to each board?

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idata
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Thanks a million Developer!

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idata
Employee
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Update: The Driver Win7Vista_64_15218bb that I should test, have the same problem, as all others.

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MSchm21
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Surprise a bugfix gfx driver will come, main question would be more based on how long it takes. But I shouldn't complain, never had this issue.

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idata
Employee
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I am also having the same problem, HDMI connection causes Win 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 to BSOD Crash, as soon as cable is applied.

Mobo: Gigabyte GA-H67A-UD3H-B3

Intel 2500

Intel 8.15.10.2351 Drivers

Intel HD Graphics 2000

Video Bios: 2080.0

TV: Samsung UNB46B7100 running lastest Samsung update

TechLedr

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JKett2
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Ive noticed alot of troubled people are on Video BIOS 2080 - whereas my intel DH67BL board has been recently updated to 21xx (i think with the 110 BIOS)

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MSchm21
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I noticed this too. I also have a 21xx Bios and no problem. Even more, driver 8.15.10.2266 are bundled with vbios 2089, could be the minimum what you need. Threre is no vbios bundled with driver 2219, but it could match with vbios 2080 because it's the last working for most people here.

That would be the question, what vbios version does people have with crashes?

2226 is bundled with vbios 2080. All newer drivers includes 2086 or newer.

idata
Employee
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Hello all,

Any update on where the driver could be released ? An approximative timeframe maybe ?

Regards,

Benoit

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idata
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Hi, looks like most of you with "HDMI problem" have mainboards based on H67 chipset. I'd like to confirm I have this problem on H61 too. Mainboard ASUS P8H61M, 1x 4GB module in place (I don't know why everybody mentions this, so I assume it's some dev's request, hence it goes..), trying to connect Samsung's LE40C630 via HDMI. BSOD with latest drivers, ok with the ones provided by vendor (8.15.10.2266), MEI not installed (again, how is this related..). One additional symptom I haven't seen here: during boot, after POST and after W7 color flying progress indicator, primary monitor (Dell on DVI) goes black saying "display mode out of range". So I cannot see anything, but since it's login screen, I can log in blindly and after Ctrl+Alt+F4 twice (default keybinding for moving to another monitor in Intel drivers), I finally get the picture.

Looking forward to see some real solution. Pretty ridiculous btw.

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MSchm21
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What video bios version are you running? You can find it in control panel under options and info center.

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