Intel driver update for Windows 10 causes display aberrations – Neowin

Although it seems that we are on the brink of a precipice Windows 10 November 2019 Update is being introduced to the General public in its final form, a significant number of us may use the may 2019 Update, especially after Microsoft has given it a rubber stamp for a wide deployment l AST month. However, it seems that Intel’s display driver update, delivered via Windows Update, is causing issues that, at the time of writing, could mostly affect HP computers like the ProBook 450 G6.

According to a post on the Microsoft community forum, KB4517389 included Intel Display Driver update 26.20.100.7157 and resulted in various bad user experiences. One Reddit user reported that Chrome lost surprise and Edge crossed images and search boxes, while another twitter user reached out to Microsoft support after observing pixelation issues.

Let’s check all the possible factors that cause problems after the update, CY. We need to know the Troubleshooting steps that you have done on your end first, so that we can skip those and proceed with things that you have not done yet.

-Levi

? Microsoft support (@MicrosoftHelps) October 14, 2019

While the display failure issue is inconvenient, it does not make the affected machines completely inoperable. As a result, it gives users the option to simply roll back the driver update to avoid the problem until the offend update is automatically downloaded again. However, you can now pause updates for up to 35 days if you have installed the may 2019 Update as follows:

Via: Windows Latest, TechDows, Image via jba2876 (Reddit)

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