![]() If it does, please remove it and restart your computer one more time. Go to Windows* Device Manager and check if Windows* installed another version of the graphics driver. Uninstalling the Intel® Display Audio Driver or the Intel® HDMI Audio Driver via the Device Manager Method.ģ.Restart your computer. Uninstalling the Intel Graphics Driver via the Device Manager Method To do this, please follow the steps on the link below under these sections: Try performing a clean install of the graphics driver:ġ.Disconnect your unit from the Internet.Ģ.Uninstall both the Intel Graphics driver and the Intel Display audio driver. The latest graphics driver version for your processor graphics is version 15. Thank you for joining this Intel Community. The errors is "not migrated due to partial or ambiguous match" In Device Manager, one of the Generic PNP Monitor entries greyed out. There is only mention of "Braswell/Cherry Trail" and "Intel HD" and 8700. 5058 show Intel HD 405 nor z-X8750 specifically in the list of supported. Refresh rate is 59Hz or 60 Hz depending where you look (I understand the 60Hz is nominal only and it is *actually* 59.9 or something like that). "Roll back" the driver is greyed out, but I "updated" it back to the. I say this to confirm I have troubleshooted the monitor itself, cables, and ports. The TV and two HDMI cables work with in either of the TV ports with two other Win 10 v1809 PCs (different manufacturer, so not same combination of Intel components). Intel Graphics CP still has the profile but cannot apply it - the error is "the profile cannot be applied with the current system configuration" I was advised to reboot, and the HDMI no longer detects any external monitor at all. ![]() It did update the graphics driver from 20. ![]() I then installed "Intel Driver and Support Assistant" and updated all offered drivers. This caused some type of glitch and I got a blue screen with a happy face while the PC attempted to repair. My saved profile which had been working was there, so I attempted to apply it. I went to the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel App. At that point, my second monitor was displaying at a wrong resolution. ![]()
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