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I have had W11 automatically installing intel 32.0.101.5510 display and noticed I get glitches when watching videos, small horizontal bars about 3mm thick. I went back to a previous driver and the glitches were gone.
Now W11 is again trying to push this driver.... Oh well. I guess I'll disable auto updates all together.
Dell 9315, i5, 16Gb mem. W11 latest patches.
-Patrick
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Interestingly enough, there was a new W11 update this morning (as part of the insider program [beta releases]) and the intel 32.0.101.5510 display driver was re-installed, along a bunch of other things as part of Windows 11 Insider Preview (10.0.22635.3640) (KB5037867) update, and the glitch issue is (or at least until now, seems to be) gone.
-Patrick
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32.x? Are you in the canary channel?
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?? I have no idea [i.e. I for sure don't see why and don't think so]. I'm just a W11 standard user.
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Looks like someone at Microsoft was a bit hasty.
It makes no sense to offer you this driver because you cannot use WDDM 3.2 in the general release version of Windows before the next major update.
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CCzyli co trzeba zrobić? Ja również mam tę wersję sterownika i nie wiem, co zrobić. Ponadto nigdzie nie mogę znaleźć o nim informacji.
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Interestingly enough, there was a new W11 update this morning (as part of the insider program [beta releases]) and the intel 32.0.101.5510 display driver was re-installed, along a bunch of other things as part of Windows 11 Insider Preview (10.0.22635.3640) (KB5037867) update, and the glitch issue is (or at least until now, seems to be) gone.
-Patrick
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