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Intel drivers are ready for Windows 10 May 2019 Update
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Published onApril 23, 2019
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Intel recently rolled out new graphicsdriverupdates for the 64-bit version ofWindows 10v1903. The company released theseupdatesin order to avoid anotherOctober 2018 Update bug episode.
Last year, manyWindows 10users who tried to install the latest OS version update experienced some really nasty issues with Intel drivers.
Intel DCH Drivers version 26.20.100.6709
The latest Inteldriverupdate addresses some major problems introduced by the previous release. Users reported they experiencedgraphics anomalies while playing various game titles.
Intel addressed the issue for three popular games includingArma 3, Dreamfall the Longest Journey, and Re-Legion.
Secondly, the company also fixed abug with Devil May Cry 5. The bug was causing crashes and hangs for gamers while playing the title with DX11.
Last but not least,some users reported an error message while playing Rise of the Tomb Raider with DX12.
As always, theupdatecame with some issues of its own. Intel acknowledged that gamers who playApex Legends, Generation Zero, Devil May Cry 5 (DX12) andTom Clancy’s The Division 2(DX12) may experience some minor graphics anomalies.
Furthermore,World War Z(Vulkan) andAnno 1800(DX12) may cause hangs or crashes. Yourvideos may get corruptedif you are using Cyberlink screen recorder.
Intel upgrade block in place
The majority ofWindows 10users reportedaudio issuesbecause of the Intel Smart Sound Technologydriverversion 09.21.00.3755. Furthermore, Microsoft avoided some major problems caused by the graphicsdriversby putting anupgrade blockin place.
Microsoft has yet to remove the upgrade block for systems that are running 24.20.100.6344/24.20.100.6345 versions of Intel displaydrivers. According to Microsoft, some OEMs accidentally received thesedrivers.
Microsoft warned users to expectaudio playback issuesafter installing thesedrivers. The bug affectedWindows 10users who connected theirPCto a television or monitor with the help of a DisplayPort, HDMI orUSB-C cable.
Intel released the newdriversto address audio playback issues. However, the tech giant will not release an update forPCsrunning the October update.
Download Intel Graphics Driver 26.20.100.6709
You can visitIntel’s websiteif you want todownloadthe latestdriverversions. Unlike previous versions, this time Intel launched both the.zip and .exe formats at the same time.
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Milan Stanojevic
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s one of the Troubleshooting experts in our worldwide team, specializing in Windows errors & software issues.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.