F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Your PC isn't functioning correctly due to an issue with the Intel HD630 driver.

Your PC isn't functioning correctly due to an issue with the Intel HD630 driver.

Your PC isn't functioning correctly due to an issue with the Intel HD630 driver.

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Marcustheduke
Senior Member
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03-06-2025, 02:38 PM
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Hello I connected two different displays using separate ports, but the screen keeps flickering, moving, and showing distorted random colors. After removing the Intel drivers and switching back to basic Microsoft drivers, the issue persists. The screen is functioning normally once the Intel drivers are deleted from the computer and reinstalled multiple times, which suggests it might be a software-related problem. Anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this?
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Marcustheduke
03-06-2025, 02:38 PM #1

Hello I connected two different displays using separate ports, but the screen keeps flickering, moving, and showing distorted random colors. After removing the Intel drivers and switching back to basic Microsoft drivers, the issue persists. The screen is functioning normally once the Intel drivers are deleted from the computer and reinstalled multiple times, which suggests it might be a software-related problem. Anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this?

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kirito__101
Member
123
03-06-2025, 04:19 PM
#2
Do you have this driver installed?
This might suggest a problem with the integrated graphics in your CPU. You could consider using a low-power, inexpensive discrete graphics card instead.
Did you try a different cable?
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kirito__101
03-06-2025, 04:19 PM #2

Do you have this driver installed?
This might suggest a problem with the integrated graphics in your CPU. You could consider using a low-power, inexpensive discrete graphics card instead.
Did you try a different cable?

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Superlettuce19
Senior Member
370
03-09-2025, 02:02 PM
#3
I've experimented with various cables and this appears to be the correct driver for my old, second-hand computer. I've been using a graphics card, but had to take it out this time. This is the first time I've connected the intergrade graphics.
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Superlettuce19
03-09-2025, 02:02 PM #3

I've experimented with various cables and this appears to be the correct driver for my old, second-hand computer. I've been using a graphics card, but had to take it out this time. This is the first time I've connected the intergrade graphics.

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kekemomo
Junior Member
10
03-14-2025, 11:31 AM
#4
The only other points I’d think about are checking the socket and confirming everything appears correctly there.
I faced some issues with the 10/11th generation build because of "Nahamic" drivers (an audio service), and removing them restored normal operation.
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kekemomo
03-14-2025, 11:31 AM #4

The only other points I’d think about are checking the socket and confirming everything appears correctly there.
I faced some issues with the 10/11th generation build because of "Nahamic" drivers (an audio service), and removing them restored normal operation.

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eTuV
Member
218
03-14-2025, 11:59 AM
#5
I completed the diagnostics on the igpu aida 64 and found nothing visible—it’s an old Dell OptiPlex 3050, so it’s possible something has failed. The issue is with the display refresh rate settings, which now show options like 65.020mhz with decimal points, which hasn’t happened before.
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eTuV
03-14-2025, 11:59 AM #5

I completed the diagnostics on the igpu aida 64 and found nothing visible—it’s an old Dell OptiPlex 3050, so it’s possible something has failed. The issue is with the display refresh rate settings, which now show options like 65.020mhz with decimal points, which hasn’t happened before.