Author Topic: Intel Update do to WIN10 Bug in Display reverting back to VGA Only  (Read 8619 times)

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Offline Rick

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New updates from Intel causing display to revert back to VGA only;

Dear INTEL, MSFT; Please Stop the sabotaging of our systems we already paid for;

No further notice will be issued; only ACTION!

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Re: Intel Update do to WIN10 Bug in Display reverting back to VGA Only
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2017, 03:13:32 pm »
Can't help with this other than to roll back the driver - the forum isn't a soapbox.

Take it up with Intel !
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Re: Intel Update do to WIN10 Bug in Display reverting back to VGA Only
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2017, 08:01:42 am »
Interesting comment there Boggin when so many people turn to this site for help...

Computers require two things to work;
HARDWARE
SOFTWARE

If we have determined its not the hardware, then its the software right?

Therefore going; One would be wise to keep a database of Intel drivers that worked with their system and not use the Intel update service any longer till Intel stops wasting our lives!

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Re: Intel Update do to WIN10 Bug in Display reverting back to VGA Only
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2017, 08:46:19 am »
If a driver update causes problems then you roll back.

You can reinstall a driver from the Store on the computer by going into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices and expand whichever adapter section you want to change the driver on.

Right click on the adapter - select Update Driver Software - Browse my computer - Let me pick.

On some of them you may have to scroll down the list and click on the section you need where you will see a choice of drivers.

Click on the one you want and then on Next, but if you have any gripes about a given driver, then don't install it.

You really only need to update drivers when the current one is buggy, but you can reinstall it by the method I've just described.