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Windows 10: Microsoft re-bundles it, this time with the integration of an Intel driver


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Since last May we have not stopped having problems with the cumulative Windows 10. May 2019 Update seems to have been the focus of a thousand problems, including Bluetooth, security or resource consumption. When the thing seemed to calm down, the nth problem has been found again. This time it would have to do with the latest driver released by Intel.

The biggest chaos was when Microsoft launched the update and caused Cortana to consume 40% of the processor without using it. Correcting the problem caused the internal Windows search engine to malfunction. To solve this problem caused a problem in Windows Defender, which could not perform automatic or manual detections.

Windows 10 has a new problem due to the latest Intel driver

Apparently the Windows Update function when updating an Intel driver generates a graphic problem. After this update there are chromatic problems on the screen. The HP computers and more specifically the ProBook 450 G6 would be affected.

The Intel Display Driver v26.20.100.7157 was integrated into the KB4517389 part of Windows 10. After the update there has been the problem of a very poor quality user experience. Users highlight issues in Edge and Chrome, among other sites.

windows 10 intel driver fail - Windows 10: Microsoft la vuelve a liar, esta vez con la integración de un driver de Intel

The graphic program really seems annoying, but the positive part is that it does not affect performance. It is recommended to go back to the previous version of the driver so that the problem is corrected.

As we can see in the image, pieces appear in the windows as in gray. A rare effect seems to have broken the screen. You can also see that if we have the Chrome background in black, the icons are not loaded.

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