I have a HP Pavilion DV6-7011tx which is around 5 years old. This laptop initially came with windows 7. A few weeks back when I attemted to turn on windows which was running completly fine for the last couple of years got stuck on the logo screen and won't turn on even after restarting it a couple of times. So, I booted into the safe mode to inquire what was the issue that was interrupting with the boot. I recognised that the INTEL HD 4000 graphic driver had an error along with a couple of other devices namely- BCM20702A0, Ethernet controller, PCI Device, Universal seriel Bus (USB) controller. Thinking of a driver issue with the intel HD graphics I cleaned my hard-drive and installed windows 10 freashly, display driver was still not working. I am unnable to adjust the brightness and the screen is too bright to look at , along with this the sleep and hibernate are also not working. I tried everything on the internet . Updated my drivers, tried rolling back to the HD drivers but nothing works and the computer gives out a black screen as soon as the drivers get installed and would get stuck at logo screen, i have to disable the drivers from the safe mode in order to boot it. I even tried to restore the laptop with restore disks that i made a year ago, I used this disks to restore the laptop more that a couple of times but now it again gets stuck with a black screen as soon as the drivers get installed. Battery life has gone down from 3 hrs to mere1-1.5 hrs and the laptop gets too hot to hold. The BIOS on this device is locked so i cannot get into the advanced setting.
I think that my Intel HD graphics is broken as none of the driver version is working. And yes, i have tried almost all the driver version that i could get hold on. Even the microsoft driver that comes defult with windows 10 is of no use.
Your help would be appreciated.
I think that my Intel HD graphics is broken as none of the driver version is working. And yes, i have tried almost all the driver version that i could get hold on. Even the microsoft driver that comes defult with windows 10 is of no use.
Your help would be appreciated.
There are two methods to identify the integrated graphics controller (hardware) in your computer. Integrated graphics controllers are also called video cards or graphics cards.
Check the following link to identify the Intel® Graphics Driver Version installed on your computer.
Intel HD 4000 Graphics not working. Thread starter deymrigank1997; Start date Apr 19, 2018; Forums. Ethernet controller, PCI Device, Universal seriel Bus (USB) controller. Thinking of a driver issue with the intel HD graphics I cleaned my hard-drive and installed windows 10 freashly, display driver was still not working. I am unnable to. Just view this page, you can through the table list download Intel 82830M Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH) drivers for Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista and XP you want. Here you can update Intel drivers and other drivers. RE: Intel HD graphics 4000 driver causing system to freeze I had to try uninstalling and re-installing all of the different device drivers in various orders. I finally got the HD 4000 driver to work by not installing the wired ethernet controller drivers.
Method one
The Intel® Driver & Support Assistant helps you identify the Intel® Graphics Controller on your computer. It can also identify if a driver update is required.
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Method two
Manually identify your Intel® Graphics Controller. Select your operating system from the list below and follow the instructions.
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- Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Display Settings.
- Click Advanced display settings.
- Click Display adapter properties.
- See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab.
Note - If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. Check directly with your computer manufacturer to determine the graphics controller your computer uses so the proper driver can be installed.
- If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to How to Identify My Intel® Processor and once you have identified your processor visit our Product Specification Page (ARK) to manually search for your processor and verify its specifications.
- If you aren't in desktop mode, select the Desktop tile.
- Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Screen resolution.
- Click Advanced settings.
- See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab.
Note - If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. Check directly with your computer manufacturer to determine the graphics controller your computer uses so the proper driver can be installed.
- If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to How to Identify My Intel® Processor and once you have identified your processor visit our Product Specification Page (ARK) to manually search for your processor and verify its specifications.
- Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Screen resolution.
- Click Advanced settings.
- See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab.
Note - If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. Check directly with your computer manufacturer to determine the graphics controller your computer uses so the proper driver can be installed.
- If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to How to Identify My Intel® Processor and once you have identified your processor visit our Product Specification Page (ARK) to manually search for your processor and verify its specifications.
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- Right-click anywhere on the desktop and choose Personalize.
- Click Display settings.
- Click Advanced settings.
- See the graphics controller identifier displayed in the Adapter Type section of the Adapter tab.
Note - If you see the adapter listed as Microsoft Basic Display Adapter or Standard VGA adapter, then it means that Windows is working with the pre-loaded generic and basic video drivers. Check directly with your computer manufacturer to determine what graphics controller your computer uses so the proper driver can be installed.
- If you see the adapter listed only as Intel® HD Graphics without any numerical identifier, refer to How to Identify My Intel® Processor and once you have identified your processor visit our Product Specification Page (ARK) to manually search for your processor and verify its specifications.
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