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You should use ONLY the drivers provided by HP, as they have been modified/customized for your device. Do not use the Intel generic drivers unless explicitly told to by HP.
Also, you should use HP's tool for updating your drivers and not IDSA.
You need to contact HP for support, as they are solely responsible for the support and warranty of your laptop.
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Only drivers provided by HP using their updating software. Thanks!
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There are ways around the error being seen, but Al is absolutely correct; for laptops - and especially if dual graphics solutions are being used - you should be relying on your vendor to provide you with compatible drivers and support. You should not be using the generic drivers off the Intel site. As part of your laptop purchase, you paid HP to provide you with support, demand that they provide it!
Just saying,
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I am using drivers only from HP site. I was trying to install a driver from Intel site because it`s the newest for that Intel® UHD Graphics 630 card. I was talking also with a HP consultant, he has no solution and recommended me to talk with Intel. So here I am, first on forum....

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