


Or if I was the only one with this problem, is that driver broken for everyone? I kind of found a workaround to the problem as I was writing the post, I was just curious if the driver should be installed by anyone since it isn't on the website. Just ran the asus drivers and downgraded the driver, rebooted and ran the hide tool thing. It seems to work, the new driver does not install anymore.Ībout the 4:50 thing, I had no trouble stopping it from installing if that's what you meant. I installed the one from the asus website and then I hid the intel gpu driver windows update from installing using the link I posted. Use the driver that works for the igpu, here is a video to show how to configure windows updates start at 4:50. Operating system: Microsoft Activated yes/no? Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, activated.ĭrivers Installed (include version): if requestedĪny third Party temp/voltage software installed: No PC CASE: Fractal Design Define R5 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case USB Devices (model/version number): skipping unless you really need to, not sure how to copy easily.īenQ GW2450H on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti PSU: ATX 12V V2.3, 80 Plus Bronze, Standard. Memory kit part number (s) and amount in GB: KHX1866C10D3/8G x2 16 gig. Motherboard model: MAXIMUS VII RANGER Rev 1xx and the newest on the asus download page is 10. In the meantime I will try to use the “ Show or hide updates” troubleshooter to stop the driver from installing. Should I download my drivers from Intel to fix this? Or just contact Intel? Is this related? Is that included with drivers or is it separate?. Is the drivers on the page old? Will they be updated? (to ones that doesn't crash)

I remember there being a way to stop drivers in windows update and I can probably find that solution and stick with the ones asus provides. The drivers from windows update are causing an error at every boot (igfxHK.exe stopped working) and possibly some other issues.ĭowngrading to the ones on this page solves it but windows update wants to and does install it again.
