Intel HD Graphics Driver 14.56.64.5441 for XP 64-bit Download
Posted at November 5, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver Automatically Device Name | Intel HD Graphics Driver 14.56.64.5441 for XP 64-bit |
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Category | Graphics Board |
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Manufacturer | INTEL |
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File Size | 30.1 MB |
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Supported OS | Windows XP 64 bit |
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Intel HD Graphics Driver 14.56.64.5441 for XP 64-bit Description
Fixes:
- The graphics driver may not initialize correctly the first time setup.exe is invoked, requiring a re-install.
- While in extended mode, system resumes intermittently from screen saver to hibernate state (specific to HSW MOB)
- Inbox audio driver does not work with silicon steppings prior to C0 Haswell / C1 Lynxpoint.
- System shuts down when left idle for some time.
- eDP+DP (EDT mode): eDP is missing after resuming from Lid Close-Hibernate.
- After unplugging the VGA display while in S3/S4 and reconnecting upon resume, driver does not list VGA as a valid display option in CUI or any other UI related to the driver.
- Flickering is observed on HDMI display during video playback using WMP11 player with overlay (only seen on HSW DT).
- System gives a CAT error when pressing Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F8 key for panel scaling.
- Flickering is observed when running 3D pipes screen saver in dual display clone or extended desktop.
- Display settings for primary and secondary do not persist during dock/undock in extended desktop mode.
- Frame drops and image overlapping is observed while playing hi-def video clips.
- Machine hangs on DVD menu screen and requires a hard restart when playing DVD titles using HW acceleration in PowerDVD10.
- Subtitles don't work with HW acceleration enabled on PDVD10 and can result in system hangs.
- In dual display mode with eDP as secondary (set at max supported display mode), rendering slows down or lags if application is ran on eDP.
- Cropped or truncated frames are displayed on primary display and no frames are displayed on secondary display when playing MPEG2 video in extended desktop mode.
- When running GLSL demo, hovering the mouse on the playback window and moving it, causes the app to stutter.
- In dual display, if Glaze 3.1 playback window is dragged to secondary display (from eDP to HDMI, eDP to CRT), rendering slows down.
- Noticeable lag is observed when toggling between full screen and REF modes with select DX SDK samples. Closed as expected behavior.
- Unable to apply 75Hz refresh rates even when the display supports it.
- 59Hz refresh rate applied via CUI does not match what is reported by monitor’s onscreen controls (MCCS), which reports a refresh rate of 60Hz.
- 720x400 resolution is not available within the CUI even if the display supports it
- Playing hi-def videos in extended desktop full screen mode via PowerDVD sometimes causes the display to blank out.
- Unigine performance application crashes on start screen while running OpenGL benchmark test.
- BSOD pointing to igxprd32.dll/igxpdx32.dll is observed while running Battle Field-Bad Company 2 game
- Mouse pointer is not seen on primary DP monitor when secondary DP display is hot unplugged and plugged in dual display clone (secondary display connected via Eaglemont card port D).
- Corruption is seen when playing DVD with WinDVD. Resolved.
- PowerDVD10 hangs while playing a 720i hi-def clip in extended mode. Only first still frame is observed.
The Intel HD Graphics driver for Windows XP is advocated for 4th Generation Intel Core processor graphics embedded designs. It is not Plan of Record, and is not validated or supported for traditional client designs.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
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