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Impossible to use Intel HD Graphics 3000 on MSI GT683


fandangos

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I had to flash the unlocked bios on my MSI GT683 notebook to be able to enable IGFX and set it as boot device.

 

The problem is that I can't make Windows 10 boot when using it. 

 

Things I've tried:

Windows update driver for Intel HD graphics 3000. 

Intel drivers for windows 8 x64, all 4 of them available on Intel's website. 

 

When the crash happens: during driver install. 

if I install it from Safe Mode, when I boot windows up, it crashes. 

 

Tried every scenario disabling my GTX 570m inside windows.

 

If I could get Intel HD Graphics to work, I would be able to use eGPU. 

 

This thread is kind of my last resort but to be honest I think something is missing in the motherboard or something that is keeping the intel graphics to work. 

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1 hour ago, fandangos said:

I had to flash the unlocked bios on my MSI GT683 notebook to be able to enable IGFX and set it as boot device.

 

The problem is that I can't make Windows 10 boot when using it. 

 

Things I've tried:

Windows update driver for Intel HD graphics 3000. 

Intel drivers for windows 8 x64, all 4 of them available on Intel's website. 

 

When the crash happens: during driver install. 

if I install it from Safe Mode, when I boot windows up, it crashes. 

 

Tried every scenario disabling my GTX 570m inside windows.

 

If I could get Intel HD Graphics to work, I would be able to use eGPU. 

 

This thread is kind of my last resort but to be honest I think something is missing in the motherboard or something that is keeping the intel graphics to work. 

Was it working on the original bios? You might want to go back to the original if it was. I'm not sure if the GT683 has a separate BIOS for AHCI or RAID, but if it does, make sure that the BIOS you flashed corresponds with that information. You could try an older driver version and run it in compatibility mode for Windows 8. Also might help if you are using a modified INF file to restart Windows in "disable driver enforcement" mode.

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