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My experience with Intel HD is like mentioned it has to be enabled in the BIOS. for me it only works using the Motherboard site driver. It can be used with MVP, or just as a multi-monitor option which is also in the BIOS.
My experience with Intel HD is like mentioned it has to be enabled in the BIOS. for me it only works using the Motherboard site driver. It can be used with MVP, or just as a multi-monitor option which is also in the BIOS.
Well since I have set everything up I haven't had any issues, as suggested by some, I just left the HD4000 drivers out of the equation. This hasn't been of any consequence yet, and I don't believe it will be given I never actually used the integrated graphics.
Not sure if this is technically "solved", as I really just circumnavigated the issue, but hopefully if anyone else has this issue, the discussion in this thread will help them out.
Thanks for the help everyone :)
If you really want to have a driver for the on board graphics, you could try uninstalling the graphics card, go into the BIOS and make sure it is set to use the built in graphics, then throw the driver on there. It should install, and then should recognize when you reinstall the graphics card.
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