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Hi,
I'm using the latest drivers for the device - 10.18.14.4332.
The computer boots ok until Windows logo is shown, then the screen is getting black.
I know that the system runs ok because I can connect to it using remote desktop.
I also know that the monitor gets a signal (probably black or bad), as if it wasn't getting a signal it would start flipping analog / digital inputs looking for a signal.
When uninstalling the Intel's driver (and using windows default driver) display is back to normal, but no acceleration exists so videos look awful, therefore this is unacceptable.
I can run safe mode and switch to FHD resolution, and it runs ok. So everything which is HW is probably good.
Motherboard - Gigabyte H87, Windows 7 SP1 desktop, connecting to the monitor with a DVI cable (which is obviously ok, see previous line).
Please assist. This is a 2.5 y/o machine, I expect such issues not to exist in such a mature HW.
Thanks
Ofir
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Hello, Ofir:
Could you please let us know your processor model?
Please try to update the BIOS version and the install the Intel VGA Driver from http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4491# driver GIGABYTE - Motherboard - Socket 1150 - GA-H87-D3H (rev. 1.x), I would also recommend to run the Windows Updates.
Regards,
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Hi Amy,
Thank you for your message.
The processor is i5-4670 @ 3.40GHz, and I'm running the latest BIOS, version F10.
Windows is completely updated.
I tried the driver from the GIGABYTE website, and it acts exactly the same as in my original post here.
Please assist,
Ofir
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When did the issue start?
What type of connections are you using?
Regards,
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I actually never used the Intel Graphics device before, I used Nvidia adapter until it recently died.
Now that I needed it, I noticed that it didn't have the correct driver (and therefore videos run extremely bad), so I tried the Intel drivers.
The adapter is connected to the monitor using DVI.
Thanks
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At this stage you still get the black screen after Windows logo?
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With Intel drivers - yes.
Without Intel drivers (MS generic VGA drivers) - no.
But I need Intel GPU drivers for video decompression.
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I have been running some tests based on your description but I am not able to replicate the issue.
Let me run more tests, if you can add more details that would really help to narrow down the issue.
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Hi Amy,
Please tell me which other info can help you, and I'll do my best to get it.
Also, if there's any way Windows 7 or the Intel drivers can dump a log of its execution, please tell me how and I'll do that.
Thanks,
Ofir
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