So, I had updated all my drivers using Driver Booster IO, including my graphics driver. However, after updating, I noticed the main games I typically play became very glitchy. The screen consistently spazzes out. (Games tested: Garry's Mod, CS:S, Unturned)
I would later find out that all I had to do was simply roll-back the driver, but at the time I didn't look too much into it. I reset my computer to try fixing it, which it didn't roll it back, and now the roll back option is not available since I basically deleted it.
How can I manually install an older version of my driver since I can't roll-back so that I can continue playing on this computer?
I rechecked IGDLH64.INF, your GPU is included
;=====================================================================
; Windows Threshold Install - DT + Mobile
;=====================================================================
[IntelGfx.NTamd64.10.0]
; HSW Classic
%iHSWGT1D% = iHSWD_w10, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0402
Install driver via have disk method as described at:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-install-intel-beta-graphics-drivers-surface (ignore prolog about MS surface)
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What is your OS and device ID?
Post a screenshot from GPU-Z (use its camera button).
Otherwise go to:
Most recent driver is version: 15.40.45.5126
If you notice this driver is hogging system interrupts, then try version: 15.40.44.5107
Works fine on my similar Broadwell.
If you need very old drivers, check this list
The version you recommend isn't supported for my computer. I tried both 32x and 64x but neither work. I tried doing a troubleshoot but it comes back with saying my computer has no intel hardware in it, even though I have an intel processor?
I rechecked IGDLH64.INF, your GPU is included
;=====================================================================
; Windows Threshold Install - DT + Mobile
;=====================================================================
[IntelGfx.NTamd64.10.0]
; HSW Classic
%iHSWGT1D% = iHSWD_w10, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0402
Install driver via have disk method as described at:
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-install-intel-beta-graphics-drivers-surface (ignore prolog about MS surface)
