1803 update bricks intel graphics on aspire e5-576g-5762
bwat47
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The windows 10 1803 update completely breaks the intel 620 graphics driver on the aspire e5-576g-5762
Windows boots using software rendering and device manager shows a code 43 error for the intel device.
I uninstalled the device (and the driver) via the device manager and rebooted. windows re-installed the driver (version 23.20.16.4901), but the problem remains...
There is no newer driver on acer's drivers page (newest is 23.20.16.4901 from 3/30), and trying to install a newer driver direct from intel (which does say it added support for the 1803 update in the changelog) does not work (intel says the driver can't be installed due to acer's driver customization).
The only fix is to roll back to 1709, but since this is windows 10 home, it repeatedly tries to re-apply the 1803 update.
this is completely ridiculous. Acer, PLEASE update your intel driver.
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I was able to get the official intel driver to install by downloading the .zip version of the driver (and extracted it), going into device manager | right click intel 620 device | update driver | browse my computer for driver software | let me pick from a list of available drivers | have disk | and then selected the igdlh64 file from the \graphics subfolder from the intel driverThis allowed me to update the driver without getting a code 43 error or it complaining about needing the manufacturer driverBut seriously acer, you need to update your manufacturer driver. 23.20.16.4901 is NOT compatible with the 1803 update...
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Hi,
Go to Station-drivers site(the link below) and download driver version 22.20.16.4815, then go to Device manager and uninstall the display adapter driver, do not reboot, install the downloaded driver and see whether it fixes the problem.
http://www.station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=352&func=fileinfo&id=3125&lang=en
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It won't even let me install that, says the computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements to install the software
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I am out of ideas, if I come across a solution let you know in the meantime wait for someone else to chime in.0
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The driver directly from intel does not install, it tells me I need to download the driver from the manufacturer0
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I was able to get the official intel driver to install by downloading the .zip version of the driver (and extracted it), going into device manager | right click intel 620 device | update driver | browse my computer for driver software | let me pick from a list of available drivers | have disk | and then selected the igdlh64 file from the \graphics subfolder from the intel driverThis allowed me to update the driver without getting a code 43 error or it complaining about needing the manufacturer driverBut seriously acer, you need to update your manufacturer driver. 23.20.16.4901 is NOT compatible with the 1803 update...
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Glad you got it sorted and thanks for posting your finding0
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I just fixed the problem with latest dirver 24.20.100.6025 from Intel website for Graphic driver download.
(my Laptop PC is "E5-576-54YL; Intel i5-8250U / Intel UHD 620")
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27680/Graphics--Windows-10-?product=124967
P.S. When I try install the file. It's not working for some issues. So, I just use driver update via 'device manager>Display Adapter>...>local disk'
Cheers to you guys.0 -
Thank you SO MUCH for this fix! I was being blinded by my screen with no brightness settings. I forgot about the 'have disk' driver setting. Cheers!0
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bwat47 said:I was able to get the official intel driver to install by downloading the .zip version of the driver (and extracted it), going into device manager | right click intel 620 device | update driver | browse my computer for driver software | let me pick from a list of available drivers | have disk | and then selected the igdlh64 file from the \graphics subfolder from the intel driverThis allowed me to update the driver without getting a code 43 error or it complaining about needing the manufacturer driverBut seriously acer, you need to update your manufacturer driver. 23.20.16.4901 is NOT compatible with the 1803 update...
this is the old driver or the now one you manag to setup ??
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To save you some time, THis method works on my
Acer Aspire E15 E5-576G-50EN , I5-825OU , windows 10
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27680/Graphics-Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=124967
Download the ZIP one and use the manual install like bwat47 has suggested:bwat47 said:I was able to get the official intel driver to install by downloading the .zip version of the driver (and extracted it), going into device manager | right click intel 620 device | update driver | browse my computer for driver software | let me pick from a list of available drivers | have disk | and then selected the igdlh64 file from the \graphics subfolder from the intel driverThis allowed me to update the driver without getting a code 43 error or it complaining about needing the manufacturer driverBut seriously acer, you need to update your manufacturer driver. 23.20.16.4901 is NOT compatible with the 1803 update...
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tomexsans said:To save you some time, THis method works on my
Acer Aspire E15 E5-576G-50EN , I5-825OU , windows 10
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27680/Graphics-Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=124967
Download the ZIP one and use the manual install like bwat47 has suggested:
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This worked for me, thank you so much!0
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JomGapuz said:Do you have any issue with this method so far?
Currently i am having issues with screen going blank. Then windows warns me that the display driver failed and is using windows generic drivers.
But upon looking on device manager the there are no errors or driving is running good.
I haven't tested it thoroughly though, since i don't use this laptop too often.0 -
@tomexsans
Are you running the latest BIOS. It looks like Acer released a new BIOS update about a week ago......although I don't know if it will help.
You might want to go to device manager and uninstall all of your intel graphics drivers (make sure you tick the box to delete the software) and try a fresh install of Intel driver using the HaveDisk method.
I'm not an Acer employee.0 -
@JordanB
Thanks i have installed the new Intel driver
Version: 24.20.100.6094 (Latest) Date: 5/22/2018
and documented it on this thread
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/574881
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bwat47 said:I was able to get the official intel driver to install by downloading the .zip version of the driver (and extracted it), going into device manager | right click intel 620 device | update driver | browse my computer for driver software | let me pick from a list of available drivers | have disk | and then selected the igdlh64 file from the \graphics subfolder from the intel driverThis allowed me to update the driver without getting a code 43 error or it complaining about needing the manufacturer driverBut seriously acer, you need to update your manufacturer driver. 23.20.16.4901 is NOT compatible with the 1803 update...
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I bought an E5-576G-5762; did a clean install of Win10, and had all kinds of issues with the laptop freezing / rebooting...it was U620 driver related...the screen would go hay-wire, and then the laptop would shutdown within 10 seconds or so. Since I had the latest version of Windows 10 (1809 update) I couldn't find any drivers on the Acer site to help.
I can't install the latest drivers from Intel, because they're all bundled as EXE, and the EXE won't run (saying I need to check with my manufacturer)
So far, this has been my fix:
Go to the intel site (linked above) and download a legacy driver that comes in a zip package...from there, install that via the "Device Manager > Update Driver > have disk" method.
Once you have a non-Acer driver installed, you can then download and run the latest EXE file (I have the Beta driver 25.20.100.6577) and run the EXE without issue. So far, my laptop has been stable, and the Intel driver is handing off to the NVIDIA driver without issue. I'll update if it crashes.
I hope this helps somebody!
The "Other" fix that I've been doing is just living on the Ubuntu-side of my machine...it's a dual-boot, and Ubuntu has no problems with the Intel / NVidia drivers.0 -
Sigh....after a few hours (playing some games, watching some videos, etc...) the laptop screen glitched and the laptop froze and shutdown while on the web...back to the drawing board.0
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Acer only works with 1709 update. I downgraded from 1809 to 1709 and it works fine. Guess I'll have to keep using 1709 til Acer updates their drivers.0
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AeonIX said:Acer only works with 1709 update. I downgraded from 1809 to 1709 and it works fine. Guess I'll have to keep using 1709 til Acer updates their drivers.
#AeonIX: I guess that's an option...but it sure seems limiting. For me, I'm going to be working from the Ubuntu half of my SDD until Acer, Intel, or Windows comes up with a fix....what a hot-mess.
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