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Unfortunately, that identified a time it was going to be replaced, which was helpful, but it happened again at some point without an update. When I see it flicker, I have to go install the newer driver again I guess. This is just crazy. I tried this method: https://www.itechtics.com/disable-specific-driver-update/ But…
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Unfortunately, that identified a time it was going to be replaced, which was helpful, but it happened again at some point without an update. When I see it flicker, I have to go install the newer driver again I guess. This is just crazy.
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I have not run Windows 10 on the machine. I ordered it new with Windows 11. Based on what I have learned, I think the vendor was updating machines.
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@JackE I downloaded and used the minitool. It was interesting to look at it side by side with Windows Update. Both showed a couple of somewhat standard updates - security and general Windows 11 updates - but only the minitool showed that the update was also going to do a third change - downgrading the display driver.…
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My Swift 3 running Windows 11 keeps re-installing an Iris Xe driver from July 2020 that has a problem with screen flickering.
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Upgraded. Issues persist.
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Just captured immediately after freeze (can switch to other programs). I can see when it froze (spike in 3D). It's ow using 1G of RAM.
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oh, 0.4/3.9
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It is set at 3.9G, so that isn't it. I read lots of reviews on the laptop, but it is possible they were with other GPUs. I feel sick about it after doing more research. Look at the results of this search: https://www.google.com/search?q=iris+xe+graphics+freeze Autocad has a KB on the problems, Avigilon has a support page…
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OK, I think it is the ACC (Acer) service replacing the new driver with the old one. I stopped it and now I seem to be keeping the May 2022 driver. But still locking video.
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I am only trying games that have minimums well below the Swift's specs. Review indicated it works with more recent/demanding games with settings lowered. It's hanging on SteamWorld Dig 2. It runs on pretty ancient hardware.
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Maybe the driver will help. Hard to say since something keeps reverting it back to the one from July of 2020. I have installed the latest, check device manager and it is a recent one from just a few days ago and the at some point it reverts back. Going to try updating again and see if I can figure out what is doing it.
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poking around further, it appears the Intel software update utility doesn't work properly. It claimed to update it and showed a new version in teh report on the system. But device manager still showed the old one from Acer. I downloaded and installed manually instead of using the Intel updater and now Ihave the new one,…