Posted at November 2, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | Intel Iris/HD Graphics Driver 15.33.8.3345 |
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Category | Graphics Board |
Manufacturer | INTEL |
File Size | 78.2 MB |
Supported OS | Windows 7 ,Windows 8 ,Windows 8.1 |
- Intel Iris and HD Graphics Driver
- Intel Display Audio Driver
- Intel Media SDK Runtime
- Intel OpenCL Driver
- Intel Graphics Control Panel
- Intel Wireless Display native Miracast support for wireless streaming on Windows 8.1.
- DirectX 9 Optimizations
- Resolved display corruption seen when capturing video with Windows 8.1 operating system camera application with stabilization turned on (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved Blue Screen issue seen with message “Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We’re just collecting some error info, and then you can restart” when hot docking and undocking system with a display device connected to the DisplayPort (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved black screen occurring when resuming from an automatic monitor off scenario (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved driver crash caused while minimizing the Minecraft window (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved the issue where the ‘Built-in display’ is off, after resuming system from sleep state (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved video black out while playing a content protected DVD (Windows 7)
- Resolved the Intel Display Audio upgrade failure while upgrading the graphics driver (Windows 8, Windows 7)
- While playing video via Windows Media Player, resolved error message “Display driver stopped responding and has recovered” seen after resizing the window or changing the rotation orientation. (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved abnormal right edge seen while Skype video chatting in snap mode (Windows 8.1)
- Resolved the issue when sporadically external monitor is not turned on while resuming from Sleep (Windows 8, Windows 7)
- Resolved the issue where after changing the default hot key combinations in the Intel Graphics Control Panel, the new hot key combinations would not function (Windows 8)
- Resolved the sporadic flicker seen while minimizing a window with Intel Display Power Saving Technology (Intel DPST) switched on (Windows 8)
- Resolved issue when resuming from system sleep, sometimes external monitor is not turned on (Windows 8.1, Windows 7)
- Resolved issue where Intel Dynamic Refresh Rate Switching Technology (Intel DRRS Technology) function would be lost after disabling the Intel Display power saving technology (Intel DPST) in the
- Graphics Control panel (Windows 8, Windows 7)
- Resolved issue where Civilization 5 game hang or crash was observed (Windows 8)
It is recommended to upgrade the below list of applications to avoid any unexpected issues.
- 3DMark11: Upgrade to 1.0.3 or later
- Batman Arkham City: Upgrade to the latest patch
- Mafia 2: Upgrade to the latest patch
- Company of Heroes: Upgrade to 2.101 and update Opposing Fronts to 2.500 or Tales of Valor to 2.601
- HomeFront: Upgrade to 1.0.5 or later
- Unigine Heaven: Upgrade to 2.5 or later
- Battlefield 3: Upgrade to latest patch
- Intel Iris and HD Graphics Control Panel may report incorrect DirectX version on Windows 8.1. Please use the Hardware table above as a reference for supported APIs and features.
- Windows Media Player 11 application: Blocky corruption may be seen when switching between windows and full screen mode on 4th Generation Intel Core Processor based on Mobile U-Processor Line
- Google Earth application: Display corruption may be seen when activating ground level view.
- Preview image in Intel Graphics Control Panel is stretched when rotating the screen 90 degrees.
- When setting the display panel scaling using a hot-key, the setting does not match in the Intel Graphics Control Panel.
- Slight corruption might be seen while dragging a window to the edge of the screen in Collage mode.
- Flickering might be seen while running Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 on Microsoft Windows 8
- Double mouse cursor may be seen when using a wirelessly connected display if the Intel Graphics Driver is disabled/enabled in the Windows Device Manager
- On Windows 8.1, mouse cursor’s appearance is different and sporadically disappears when using a wirelessly connected display
- On Windows 8.1, Second Life game crashes when attempting to play
- When attempting to run Oil Rush game, the game or application might crash
- With a three display configuration with video playing on the wirelessly connected display, the image might freeze in case the wirelessly connected display is repeatedly unplugged and plugged back
- Image freeze might be observed while changing display configuration with a display connected using Miracast
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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