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Windows 7: intel graphics driver issues

17 Feb 2011  
jake3

windows 7
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intel graphics driver issues

I have my asus laptop hooked to my hd tv via hd cable. it works fine under the old driver, yet it's calling for an update and each time it updates, I get horizontal lines on my t.v. The screen on the lap top is clear and fine when i unplug the cable. I have to roll back the driver in order to get the t.v. to work again, but I'm sure the update is for a reason. What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something?

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17 Feb 2011  
yowanvista

Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64 / Windows 8 Pro / Android
8,399 posts
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Simply do a System Restore
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17 Feb 2011  
jake3

windows 7
5 posts
 
 

a system restore, i have also done. this takes it back to the old driver, same as rolling back the driver. which is fine, until it wants to update again. I would like to find a way to get my HD to work as it should with the new driver, as it should. OR another option would be to try and find a way to keep this thing from updating itself.
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17 Feb 2011  
yowanvista

Win7 Ultimate SP1 x64 / Windows 8 Pro / Android
8,399 posts
Mauritius
 
 

Remove the Intel driver and reboot then update your Intel driver in safe mode with networking
Intel® Driver Update Utility
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