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Problem: Intel HD Graphics keeps on crashing right after installation "Intel HD Graphics has stopped responding and has recovered error".
I had this error when I recently upgraded my RAM to 4gb (original RAM was 2gb), but it did not start directly to crash. I was thinking that the upgrade was successful because it did not proceed to give me errors but it only started a few minutes right after I was playing DOTA 2 on my laptop. Right after then it kept crashing not when I was playing games but when I boot up my laptop the screen will turn black with a cursor and the computer beep of Windows 10 notification sound that something has been attached then ejected much like a flashdrive inserted and ejected.
I have tried the following before writing my dilemma here:
Tried system restore
Made a clean install
Inserted my old RAM
Tried the TdrDelay registry tweak (to no avail)
Updated the BIOS to the latest one
I can fully use my laptop normally when I either disable the installed INTEL HD GRAPHICS or uninstall it and use Microsoft Display Adapter.
I really need to install the Intel HD graphics driver without problems because since a graphics card helps a lot in the performance of a computer.
PS: My laptop only has 1 slot for RAM.
LAPTOP MODEL: Acer Aspire ES1-431-P1SH
RAM used for upgrade: http://www.lazada.com.ph/kingston-value-ram-4gb-1600mhz-pc3-12800-ddr3l-135v-non-ecc-cl11sodimm-1rx8-laptop-memory-ram-4391005.html http://www.lazada.com.ph/kingston-value-ram-4gb-1600mhz-pc3-12800-ddr3l-135v-non-ecc-cl11sodimm-1rx8-laptop-memory-ram-4391005.html
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Hi mydome15,
I understood your laptop is working with the new memory stick; however, you are having issues with graphics driver.
I suggest you to update the BIOS of your laptop then, run Windows® 10 update. Intel provides with generic drivers but pre-build systems such as laptops require a customized driver by the laptop manufacturer.
Aspire ES1-431
http://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers Download Drivers and Manuals | Acer Official Site
Regards,
Mike C
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Thank you for replying it's very much appreciated.
I have already updated my BIOS to the latest one after searching for several more forums for an answer. Also I am well aware of the generic and customized drivers for certain laptops of which I have also tried to do, download and install. In relation to this I am still having the same error and I keep on going to safe mode just to be able to disable the Intel HD graphics driver and use the Microsoft Basic Adapter. What I did notice is when I finish installing the Intel HD graphics driver besides the fact that it will crash and leave my computer unresponsive; I look at the Device Manager during safe mode with the graphic driver installed and see a balloon over the Generic PnP Monitor after installation, is this a clue to the problem?
Hence there is no warning sign over the Generic PnP monitor when I use the Microsoft Basic Adapter.
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Hi mydome15,
If you are getting a warning message at device manager, make sure your system has the latest chipset driver and verify if there is available a driver for the display.
Mike C
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Hi mydome15,
I am following your case. Let me know if I can help you with anything else.
Mike C
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