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Since upgrading my Surface Pro 3 to Win10 I've had several Intel graphic driver crashes.
This always happens under one of two conditions, while editing graphics in PowerPoint and / or while watching a video stream embedded in Chrome via Flash.
I first see the screen go black, flicker, flicker, similar to Windows trying to recover from a GDI driver crash, then BSOD.
Fault is always the same:
FAULTING_IP:
igdkmd64+16550
fffff800`a66b6550 4055 push rbp
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: GRAPHICS_DRIVER_TDR_FAULT
MODULE_NAME: igdkmd64
IMAGE_NAME: igdkmd64.sys
As far as I know the driver and Windows Update is current.
Current driver is reported as v10.18.15.4256
I have a full memory dump if you are interested.
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Hello ptrsmntc
Could you please let me know if this error happened several times?
Please take into consideration that TDR stands for (Timeout Detection and Recovery) which may be triggered by different causes.
We recommend customers to look carefully for other causes of TDR issues such as overclocked processors or memories, incorrect component compatibility and settings such us memory configuration to ensure the issue is not related to system configuration . Additionally, faulty memory sticks, motherboards or processors, insufficient system cooling, and insufficient system power.
I will attempt to reproduce the error in our laboratory. Could you please provide me specific circumstances when this error happens such as how long has the device been on, how often do you restart or power off the device, which programs or apps are running, etc
Do you always get a "BSOD" error?
Additionally, you may try updating all your system drivers using the Intel® Driver Update Utility http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect Intel® Driver Update Utility
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It has happened several times.
This is a surface pro 3, there are no user serviceable parts, it is stock, updated by windows update, drivers provided by intel to msft.
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Intel is aware of the issue related with Windows 10 and the Intel® graphics, our engineering department is working on a new graphics driver. You can post your issue and see more information here:
/message/320480# 320480 https://communities.intel.com/message/320480# 320480
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