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Windows 11 24H2, can't instal graphic driver

iLaugh
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I upgraded to windows 11 24H2, got problems with FPS drops and lag in League of legends. I thought the problem comes from the nvidia drivers, but I actually don't have a driver for intel installed so that might be a problem, the systeam can't make the changes properly cause that driver is missing, i do not know. I tried downloading it from intel, but I got an error "No driver was found that can be installed on the current device. Installer exit code: 8.". After looking again I saw that the last version capable for that driver is windows 11 22H2. What do I have to do now to fix my problem? Do I gotta wait till they release a version for 24H2? Do I have to downgrade to 22H2? I do not know, please help

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LeonWaksman
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In order to get better information about your system, please download the Intel System Support Utility (SSU). Run the SSU scan (check "Everything") and save the results. The .txt file with the results please attach to your post.

Leon

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iLaugh
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Here is the file you requested.

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SashaColon3
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Having the same problem. Running a clean install of TINY11 Non-Core(Windows 11, but debloated, missing lots of Microsoft services in order to increase performance and decrease telemetry)

I don't even think it sees my GPU.

I'm on Baytrail Era Graphics as far as I can tell.

Attached "here" is my logs from the System Support Utility.

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iLaugh
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Yea same, my nVidia GPU won't even go up more than 12% in game, from 180+ FPS that I used to have months ago, now I stuggle with 80-90 which is horrible for League. The Asus drivers keep crashing and won't work, Intel drivers fail to install, this is horrible.

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LeonWaksman
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Hi @iLaugh 

I'm not sure if Intel Driver will solve your problem, since the video in your computer is managed by the NVIDIA card. Any way you may try to install the latest Driver for 7th Gen Intel CPU (Intel® Graphics Driver 31.0.101.2134).  If this will not work (since your CPU I7-7700HQ) is not listed on the supported list, try the Intel® Graphics Driver 31.0.101.2115 driver.  In any case, it probably will be solved by Microsoft or and NVIDIA, since in the latest Windows 11 update (24H2), there where problems with the NVIDIA card. You may search the net and will find many users reporting this problem.

 

Leon

 

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SashaColon3
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My apologies, if I need to make a separate post, I can, but my error is SLIGHTLY different. I am not using an automatic install as far as I know. Here is the error.

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SashaColon3
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To anyone trying to figure this out:
I didn't realize this CPU was entirely unsupported, even with TPM.
This means that there probably won't be a driver release for ANY CPU or CPU Graphics under 7th gen.

This is absolutely tragic. People with normal ass machines that can otherwise run Windows 11(cut down) perfectly fine are now just unsupported.

Unacceptable. I hope Intel helps us out with this, but don't get your hopes up guys.

Consider your Integrated GPU E-Waste on anything higher than 22H2.

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LeonWaksman
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Hi @SashaColon3 

You are right, it was better idea to write a separate post describing your problem. You have 3th Generation CPU, which is not supported any more. You should use Microsoft Basic Graphics Driver (which comes with Windows). Check also in BIOS if the iGPU is enabled. As far I understand, the graphics in your computer are generated by the AMD Discrete Graphics Adapter.

 

Leon

 

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tcsenter89
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Use Snappy Driver Installer. www.sdi-tool.org Legit app that will install the latest (or close to it) non-beta drivers available for most or all devices. No nags or registration, just a donation request.

Download "light" version. Run it on the target PC. It will probably prompt/ask you to add exception to Windows Firewall, so it can connect to the internet. When prompted, select to download "indexes only", at first.

When presented with the drivers available for your system (it might take a couple minutes), there will be many versions offered, that seem like duplicates. You only need to select ONE from each device type/category. Usually the top one but like 5% of the time, one of the others versions may be better.

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AlHill
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And snappy will likely have advertising and could have malware.  Please, you cannot be assured of the drivers it downloads being free of issues.  Jusr beware.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[W10 is this generation's XP]

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tcsenter89
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Do not spread lies here. Snappy Driver Installer I linked to has NO "advertising" (except for itself, asking for donations) and has never been found to have actual malware. There have been FALSE positives which were later remedied by the security software vendor to remove those detections. There have been IP addresses used to host the driver packs (distributed) that have been flagged for trust issues, because there was other unrelated suspect activity detected from that IP address or even an entire block of addresses. But no confirmed evidence of actual malware coming through Snappy Driver Installer. e.g. 

 

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/311036-snappy-driver-installer-blocked-by-malwarebytes/

 

https://forums.malwarebytes.com/topic/278696-snappy-driver-installer-ver-1112-trojan-infection/

 

Snappy Driver installer (SDI) is open source (GNU GPL v3.0 license) which means anyone can examine their source code.

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AlHill
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@tcsenter89   Ther4e is Snapoy Driver Installer (whcih you linked to) and there is Snappy Driver Installer Origin.

If you bother doing a little research, you will find the difference.  If you are not using SDIO, you are at risk.

You made the mistake.  However, for either, the driver packs are questionable and can contain garbage.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[W10 is this generation's XP]

 

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tcsenter89
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I just provided my research, links to actual discussions from one of the best security providers, Malwarebytes, discussing how false positives have happened or IP addresses related to BOTH SDI and SDIO have been marked as suspect due to activity (e.g. DDS attacks) coming from someone on those networks. NOT due to actual problem with SDI itself.

 

You said there would be "advertisement". That is FALSE. You must prove your claim. You have claimed security/malware risk, ZERO evidence provided for it. I made the "mistake"? sit down and stfu clown.

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AlHill
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Ok, have it your way and live in ignorance.  There is more out there than your two links.

You should avoid the yEXP packages.

But, as long as you are happy, that is all that matters.

 

Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[W10 is this generation's XP]

 

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iLaugh
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Thank you for your reply! Yes, I did install snappy driver, and it found some missing drivers for chipset and for WIFI, but nothing regarding the Intel graphic drivers, I let it install those drivers that it found but the problem is still going. I believe it won't fix until they release an update from Intel for windows 11 24H2. I still get huge lag and FPS drops, I guess it doesn't read my normal GPU because that intel driver is missing, from what others told me, the system can't make the difference and won't run my dedicated GPU since in game it goes only to maximum 12% usage.

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