Windows 10 crash thread stuck in device driver
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I suspect that this is probably more a windows 10 thing than an graphics thing and I hope reinstalling the game will fix it. Skyrim worked fine after doing this, and l4d2's intros ran very smoothly (they're incredibly choppy when they run on the intel graphics), but the app itself crashed without warning to the desktop just as it finished loading a single-player campaign for me. I think I've heard that switchable graphics can change if on battery power, not sure. You should probably be on A/C power during all of this.
#Windows 10 crash thread stuck in device driver install#
Install the amd device driver software you downloaded from dell.Install the intel device driver software you downloaded from dell.After rebooting, verify that the display adapters in the device manager are very generic, they probably won't say intel or amd.
#Windows 10 crash thread stuck in device driver drivers#
Then click on the delete driver option checkbox and delete the drivers
#Windows 10 crash thread stuck in device driver how to#
Search for instructions on the internet for how to get into safe mode. There are a lot of Intel drivers for things like network adapters, be sure to only uninstall drivers for video cards.You can search for "Remove programs" in the search box on the windows bar to get to the applet in Windows 10.I uninstalled all AMD and Intel video drivers via the add/remove programs app in the Windows control panel.I then downloaded the Intel and AMD video drivers for 64-bit Windows 10 I went to the dell drivers site with Internet Explorer (not Microsoft Edge/Google Chrome/etc.) and used the system detect feature to recognize my laptop.Here's how I got AMD/Intel switchable graphics to work in Windows 10: the final step is installing your preferred drivers, both the AMD and Intel video drivers in this case. This is done by putting Windows into "safe mode" where it does not use most drivers and then uninstalling and deleting the driver files themselves. The second step is to delete any drivers that windows is pegged against because Windows will not allow drivers it is using to be fully uninstalled. This is done by uninstalling all software that puts drivers on the hard drive. There are three parts to getting Windows to use your preferred driver for the hardware, one is removing any installed software that provides drivers. If you just use the vanilla Intel video drivers, they won't respect the AMD wish to take control of graphics and the AMD video card will sit unused in your laptop. Dell engineers have to specificaly craft a version of the intell driver installers that is compatible with this configuration.Īutomatic driver/windows updates and OS changes can trounce on this delicate configuration and you're at the mercy of the Dell support people about when you'll get an updated driver.
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With the AMD/Intel version of this, it is a very fragile configuration and you can't download any old version of the drivers and expect them to work. For background, some Dell laptops have a feature where they use a low-powered intel graphics card when undemanding applications are running, but they switch to a high-power, high-wattage graphics card (AMD Radeon series) when demanding games are running.