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So I'm aware, from previous posts on here, that HP don't have an up to date graphics driver for Windows 11 and it needs updating to the latest Intel one or the screen keeps crashing.
On my recent install, I updated the graphics driver, opting for a "clean install" which Intel's program did. I've just checked and the driver has been replaced again! It should be one of the two below. Intel installed the one with 2025 on the end initially for Windows 11 and the one with 2015 on the end for Windows 10. After reinstalling again, I installed the 2025 one (top one) - Intel program installed it (and I opted for a clean install removing previous driver). Yet now it is showing the Microsoft one from 2020 again!
I'm guessing this is because I let Windows 11 upgrade from Windows 10 and in the process, it reverted to the Microsoft driver? I'll try installing the Intel one again.
On my recent install, I updated the graphics driver, opting for a "clean install" which Intel's program did. I've just checked and the driver has been replaced again! It should be one of the two below. Intel installed the one with 2025 on the end initially for Windows 11 and the one with 2015 on the end for Windows 10. After reinstalling again, I installed the 2025 one (top one) - Intel program installed it (and I opted for a clean install removing previous driver). Yet now it is showing the Microsoft one from 2020 again!
I'm guessing this is because I let Windows 11 upgrade from Windows 10 and in the process, it reverted to the Microsoft driver? I'll try installing the Intel one again.
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My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP Pavilion 14-ce3514sa
- CPU
- Core i5
- Memory
- 16gb
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 970 evo plus 2TB
- Cooling
- Could be better
- Internet Speed
- 200mbps Starlink
- Browser
- Firefox
- Other Info
- Originally installed with a 500gb H10 Optane ssd