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Dear Community and Technical Support, after installing Windows 10 Creators Update, all 3D software I use became extremely slow in visual performance. To be exact, the software I'm using: FEKO 2017, Solidworks 2016 SP5, Altair HyperWorks 14. The features like rotating, pan, zooming or even making a sketch are useless now, because it takes enormously lot of time to redraw the view, moreover, whole UI is freezing, ever the CPU is not loaded at all.
I tried different things: • Latest driver version I have is 15. The same version was on previous Windows build before Creators Update; • I rolled back to previous versions of driver, they behave the same way; • I deleted and reinstalled driver completely, it works perfectly exactly one day.
After computer is shut down and turned on again, everything is the same as before. Should I reinstall the driver anytime I need to work? • I installed Windows 10 1703 15063.296 from scratch; • Using of OpenGL software rendering mode in an option, but it also has poor performance in big assemblies. • Tried Intel Driver Updater to search new drivers; • Tried to block the drive from automatic download and install certain version of each driver separately - no luck. I suppose the issue is definitely in Creators Update.
Something was implemented, something was enabled what nobody knows, because obviously the same driver was working on previous Windows build. Should I switch something off in register? Change a parameter there? Enable or disable some options in gpedit? Run a hidden command in PowerShell?:) For information: ThinkPad x230, Windows 10 1703 15063.296, Intel HD 4000, Driver 15.
Thank you for help! Thread moved to appropriate category by forum moderator. Hello Evgeniy, Based on the extensive procedures you've performed, it's highly likely that the affected programs aren't compatible with the Creators Update. There's still something we can do. We can try to re-install the Creators Update by using an installation media. This ensures you're using the latest version of the Creators Update. Simply follow these instructions for doing so: 1) Rollback to the previous version of your Windows 10 computer.
• Open the Start Menu and type Settings. • Once in the Settings panel click on Update and security >Recovery. • Under Go back to an earlier build, click Get Started. • Follow the on-screen steps.
2) Upgrade to the Creators Build using our Windows 10 installation media. • Go to this and click on Download tool now. • Follow the instructions from the Using the tool to upgrade this PC to Windows 10 drop-down. Note: You will also find other helpful information on the same page. After upgrading to the Creators Update, you should be able to use your apps. Otherwise, please let us know and we'll continue to help.
We would like to ask for clarification for a better understanding. You mentioned that the driver worked prior to the Creators Update–this tells us that there was a previous build on your computer. Have you tried following the instructions? If not, kindly give it a try and see if you're able to roll back. If not, then we'll need to do a factory reset so we can go back to the previous version of Windows. You may refer to the Go back to your previous version of Windows drop-down in this.
Let us know if you need more help. I'd like to thank the OP for verifying that the poor video performance issue (when using Intel HD-4000 video HW) remains the same regardless of the upgrade method employed when moving from Win-10 1607 to 1703 - because their succinctly well stated findings saves me the time and effort of uselessly attempting a 'completely clean' 1703 upgrade using the Creator's Build installation media. In my case, I ended up with the same exact poor video performance results after using the 1703 upgrade path afforded via the 'Update & security' panel. FWIW, I believe that the post-upgrade poor video performance issues (on HD-4000 equipped systems - which in my case is a 3rd Gen I7/HD-4000 equipped HP Envy Notebook) ties to the fact that Intel stopped issuing updates for this video driver in May of 2016. Also of note is the fact that their last few driver releases implemented some elements via 'compatibility mode' for all Win-10 installations - to wit: INTEL DRIVER RELEASE NOTES DRIVER VERSION: 15. DATE: May 13, 2016 SUMMARY: This document provides information about Intel’s Graphics Driver for 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel HD graphics and select Pentium®/Celeron® Processors with Intel® HD Graphics supporting Microsoft Windows* 8.1, Microsoft Windows* 8 and Microsoft Windows* 7 operating systems. NOTE: Microsoft Windows® 10 drivers for 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4000 and 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 2500 will include support for Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.3.
For reference, WDDM 1. Global Conquest Microplay Manual Lymphatic Drainage. 3 features are available on Microsoft’s Web site. This driver will not be digitally signed for Windows® 10, which means that it will not have been certified by Microsoft Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL).
Note that Windows® 10 may alert you with a message if a driver is not digitally signed, but you can continue the installation. The driver is being provided as-is with no Intel support for any graphics issues found. Intel advises upgrading to Intel approved Windows 10 products for the best user experience and support. Thank you, 1) cannot roll back to previous windows version, because Creators Update was installed from scratch with installation media; 2) it is already installed, clean and fresh, latest version, using installation media. The problem is not confined to Creator's Update. I received an unprovoked W10 Home 64bit OS major update which installed without much warning. At that time all my design programs that use Open GL for graphics rendering took a minute to re-render each model window when prior to the upgrade it took a second or two.
I put the problem down to poor implementation of Open GL in the Windows OS. So having learned from previous major upgrades that MS always seem to have this graphics rendering bug after major upgrades, I downloaded the newest NVIDIA graphics driver and switched those programs to use the NVIDIA processor. It is now running much faster but by default, it seems the graphics settings of all software default to the MS Intel HD driver which is a lot older than what is currently available from the MS driver download site. My advice is to download a W10 graphics driver that suits your hardware and change the graphic settings to use the built-in processor if you have one. Dear Community and Technical Support, after installing Windows 10 Creators Update, all 3D software I use became extremely slow in visual performance.
To be exact, the software I'm using: FEKO 2017, Solidworks 2016 SP5, Altair HyperWorks 14. For information: ThinkPad x230, Windows 10 1703 15063.296, Intel HD 4000, Driver 15. Thank you for help! Thread moved to appropriate category by forum moderator.
I have Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro with Intel HD 4000 also, but the latest Intel driver is 20. From March of 2017. It looks like either Microsoft or Intel changed something in code, driver support or compatibility. There was no improvement prior to last Creators Fall Update (build 1709).
Newly released Intel drivers (version 15.) gave no results as well. Next thing I tried and it works for me now: I walked through all driver versions downwards, reinstalling and testing them at least three days to validate the functionality.
I found out, that the version 10. For Windows 8.1 x64 (driver date ) works well and without any problems already one week. I tested different software (SolidWorks, Altair Hyperworks, FEKO) and different scenarios, e.g. Waking up from the sleep mode, hibernation, hyper-v on/off, shared second monitor over mini display port and other stuff — the driver works perfectly. The automatic driver update was blocked in gpedit during all driver tests and installs to avoid its automatic change: • Open Group Policy Editor gpegit; • Go to Computer Configuration Administrative Templates Windows Components Windows Update; • Change 'Do not include drivers with Windows Updates' option to enabled. • Delete you actual driver in devmgmt.msc completely, including driver files; • Restart OS; • Install Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver version 10. for Windows 8.1 x64 (driver date ).
There is no way to get this driver from official Intel Download Center, so try to Google it by yourself. Once again, this works for my ThinkPad x230 (2325CN9) with Windows 10 (1709) and Intel HD 4000 graphic card. Could anyone else please confirm that this driver is working or have any issues? Adobe Flash Cs5 Free Download Full Version For Mac.
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