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Hi,
The following 2 shaders when linked together crash on Intel GPU with access violation: https://gist.github.com/a-martynovich/da4942ffbec5a1470557 This can be reproduced on something simple like ShaderMaker. Crash happens during the call of glUseProgram.
Interesting enough that when used separately, there is no crash. It also works on all discrete GPUs we have here.
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Hello,
What graphics driver version are you using? It looks like a it could be a driver issue but I need the driver version before we can investigate further.
-Michael
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Hi Michael,
I'm using the latest available for Microsoft Surface (via Windows Update): 10.18.10.3496. Manually downloaded drivers fail to install.
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Hi,
Internal testing shows the issue to be resolved in the latest driver. Update your driver and see if the issue goes away.
-Michael
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Hi Michael,
That sounds great! However it looks like normal Intel drivers cannot be installed easily on Surface. Instead it should be pushed from Microsoft (via Windows Update). Could you confirm that this update is already available there? Link to KB would be very helpful.
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Hi Ilya,
There is no KB for this fix, the driver we tested was version 4117. I am unsure when Microsoft will add it to Windows Update. Any driver version 4117 and above will contain the fix.
-Michael
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This is the surface Pro, not the surface RT, so shouldn't you be able to install it as an exe or not?
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Hi Philip,
For some reasons intel driver installers do not work on MS Surface Pro.
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Did you try installing it using the zip method?
These are some instructions I found:
Installation Instructions:
1. Login with administrator privileges
2. Open Control Panel
3. Open Device Manager
4. Click on "Display adapters"
5. Double click "Intel HD Graphics"
6. Click on the "Driver" tab
7. Click on "Update Driver" button
8. Click on "Browse my computer for driver software"
9. Click on "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer"
10. Click on "Have Disk" button
11. Click "Browse"
12. Navigate to the folder that you unzipped the Beta Intel HD Graphics driver to
13.Navigate to the Graphics sub-folder
14. Double click the igdlh64.inf or igdlh.inf file <-- depends on if you have 32 or 64 bit OS
15.Click "OK"
16. Click "Next"
Driver should now be installing.
17. If successful, click "Close"
Reboot.
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Philip, indeed, I came across the same instructions. Unfortunately I'm a developernot a user and I know for sure that 80% of our users will not do that. It's extremely hard to even make them update via Windows Update.
Michael, could you provide any insight regarding that bug? I wonder if it would be easy to work it around.
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