
Browsing through the internet I found a case similar to mine on HP's support forum - posted in a few days ago English is not my mother tongue, so please excuse me for the possible grammatical mistakes. It would be great if you could provide any help or information about this issue. The most common reason is that the hardware is not supported. The only way I could gain access to my computer again was to boot into Linux from a flash drive. When installing the Intel graphics driver, it may fail to install. The computer immediately became unresponsive. * or roll back to an older, working driver I tried to boot in Safe Mode, which was successful, however when I tried to: I just installed version 30.0.101.1631 yesterday A couple of weeks earlier was version 30.0.101.1340 update. In Device Manager, expand the Display adapters section. Identify Your Product Choose Your Product Recommended Articles. Latest is today: 'Intel Graphics Driver 30.0.101.1660 for Xe Dedicated'.
#Intel graphics driver update most recent update
The driver may be installed automatically on some systems if automatic update management services are installed on a device.

I could only switch it off physically, by pressing the power on button. Intel Driver & Support Assistant (DSA) is notifying a driver update every few days. Intel released a new graphics driver for Microsoft's Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems that include important stability improvements among other improvements.

#Intel graphics driver update most recent drivers
First Identify your Intel Core Processor Generation or Identify Your Intel® Graphics, then select your operating system from the drop-down menu to see the list of drivers supported by the selected operating system. I saw the desktop and the taskbar with the start menu, but the screen just kept flickering intensely and the laptop became unusable. This page lists Intel® Graphics drivers for Intel® Graphics products. After I log into Windows however I was not able to do anything anymore. The system got to the login screen just fine. First everything seemed to be all right - the software downloaded the latest driver for my onboard video card - an Intel HD Graphics 620 - and when asked by the installer I restarted my system.

Two days ago my laptop (an ASUS P4540UQ with Windows 10 Pro 64bit) became totally unusable after an automatic update started by Intel Driver & Support Assistant.
