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08-07-2019 11:56 PM
Could you elaborate on the switchable Intel and AMD graphics cards? I have a Nvidia geforce gtx 1660ti graphics card. I noticed that in my system files there are those that start with "amd64 ...". I downloaded AIDA64, it showed me that my graphics controller is “Intel HD Graphics”, and the status of the controller is “forbidden”.
08-07-2019 11:58 PM
Could you elaborate on the switchable Intel and AMD graphics cards? I have a Nvidia geforce gtx 1660ti graphics card. I noticed that in my system files there are those that start with "amd64 ...". I downloaded AIDA64, it showed me that my graphics controller is “Intel HD Graphics”, and the status of the controller is “forbidden”.
08-08-2019 12:09 AM - edited 08-08-2019 12:17 AM
I also noticed by going to "Base Video Adapter (Microsoft) ---> Driver ---> Information ---> Driver Files" that the following device was in the driver files: "basicdisplay.inf_amd64_25ab9510fd18cfda / BasicDisplay.sys". How can AMD and Embedded Video Adapter (Microsoft) be connected? What should I do in this situation?
08-08-2019 02:47 AM
I went to the screen settings, then to the additional display settings, and then to the properties of the video adapter for display 1. I noticed that the type of adapter in the window that appeared was Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, the type of chips was NVIDIA, and the type of digital-to-analog converter was NVIDIA Corporation, opposite the "BIOS Information" was written "GPU Board".
08-08-2019 08:16 AM
I downloaded the driver .exe file for my integrated video card from the official hp website, after which I successfully installed it. But when I went into the device manager, I did not find this driver there. When installing the .exe file in a temporary command line, I noticed the file "iigd_dch.inf", which I used to install the driver manually from the disk. Windows warned about the incompatibility of the driver and the system, that the installed device may not work correctly, but despite this, I had the opportunity to continue, which I did. But the result was similar, the system did not accept this driver. There was an error 43. Tell me, why can this be and how can I get around this? I tried installing the drivers in this way on various built-in adapters, in all cases a warning came out from windows.
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