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I have an HP Pavilion g6-2197sa laptop running Windows 8.1. The laptop originally had Windows 7, but I upgraded to 8. When I upgraded again to Windows 8.1, my Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver stopped working. The device status reported in the driver properties window showed this message:
Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)
This problem occurs for all variations of version 15.X (10.X) of the Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver that I have tried, including the latest version, currently 15.33.35.64.4176 (10.18.10.4176). This problem causes numerous issues with functionality, such as preventing external monitors from working.
However, I discovered that an older version, 9.17.10.2867, does work. I thought that was the problem sorted, but after every time I install this driver, the later version 10.X is reinstalled automatically again, usually after I reboot or even sleep/unsleep.
The way I install version 9.17.10.2867 each time is by going to Device Manager > Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000 > Update Driver Software > Browse my computer for driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Listed here are the latest version, version 9.17.10.2867, and another 10.X version.
What can I do to stop my laptop from automatically reinstalling the later version of the driver and thus keep the older, working version installed?
Thank you for your reply. I will try this out and see what happens. If this works, it might take a little while before I'm convinced, but I will come back and accept your answer if it does. – Ninjakannon – 2015-05-03T17:54:25.423
1use pnputil to enum and delete drivers! – magicandre1981 – 2015-05-03T17:57:15.227
I used pnputil to do this and after a couple of reboots there has been no automatic update, so it appears that it has worked. Thanks for the help! – Ninjakannon – 2015-05-04T13:52:44.770
1I will add that to make this work I had to turn off automatic updates in Windows Update. – Ninjakannon – 2015-05-08T09:49:41.420