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Latest driver causes BSOD Attempted Write to Read Only Memory

MMich30
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For the past week I have been dying because of a BSOD on the driver. Originally the exception was logged as occuring in IntelCPHDcpSvc. A link in August(?) said to install a beta driver and for me that pointed me to the latest version of the driver. I have a Dell that is running an Intel HD Graphic 520. After installing the new driver the problem reappeared however it now reports nothing in the log. (kind of a step backwards) this is a heavily encrypted work computer and I need a working driver ASAP! Please!!!

Running driver version 21.20.16.4534 with a date of 10/7/2016.

Sorry for the brevity. Trying to post this before I BSOD again.

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idata
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I see you are currently running graphics driver version 4534. There is a newer version available. Please test the following driver https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26404/Intel-Graphics-Driver-15-45-?product=88355 4542

 

 

Do not hesitate to contact us again if this problem remains.

 

 

Allan.

 

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idata
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Have you tested the computer with driver version https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26404/Intel-Graphics-Driver-15-45-%3Fproduct%3D88355 4542?

 

 

Allan.
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MMich30
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I apologize for the delay in response I'm in the middle of moving across the country.

I installed 4542 and I began to test it. The behaviour is very strange. If I come up and write code and do anything else I could continue to run all day.

But once I stop and do something like have lunch, then I end up getting the BSOD. However at this time when I get the FAILURE TO WRITE TO READONLY MEMORY I am seeing what appears to be a a bug-check instead of an exception within an Intel module. It is basically seen as a Windows exception but still shows up as an Application Exception.

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idata
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Thank you for the update.

 

I have been testing driver version since it was released on a several computer models with same graphics adapter. I have not been able to get same BSOD or any blue screen.

 

This might be the operating system or your computer requires customized graphics drivers from your http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/Products/ computer maker.

 

 

Allan.

 

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