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SKris19
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12-17-201804:14 AM
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I've updated my PC from windows 10 1803 version to 1809, after updating my PC to 1809 version the Intel Graphics drivers are not working and it shows an error with error code like this "Intel HD Graphics 4000 device driver has been blocked from starting Code 48".Can anyone help me out there.
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Wanner_G_Intel
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12-18-201812:45 AM
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Hello SKris19,Thank you for joining this Intel Community.The latest Intel® HD Graphics Drivers for the following platforms should continue to work in Windows* 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809).3rd Generation (codenamed Ivy Bridge) driver:Intel® HD Graphics 400015.33.47.5059https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/28164 Are you running this driver version?Wanner G.Intel Customer Support TechnicianUnder Contract to Intel Corporation
SKris19
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12-18-201802:23 AM
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I've downloaded the 15.33.47.5059 version what you have given in link.when i run the setup it's installing 10.18.10.5059 version only and its not at all installing the version 15.33.47.5059.I'm using intel i3-3220 CPU.
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SKris19
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12-18-201802:21 AM
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I've downloaded the 15.33.47.5059 version what you have given in link.when i run the setup it's installing 10.18.10.5059 version only and its not at all installing the version 15.33.47.5059.I'm using intel i3-3220 CPU.
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12-18-201807:43 AM
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hey , Wanner .intel given exact link , he is right , both version are correct . let me explain
software version is 15.33.47.5059 , but thedriver file version is 10.18.10.5059 .
you have already downloaded .exe file , use WinRAR extract file , open the graphics folder , find "igdlh.inf" findthis line "
DriverVer=08/16/2018,10.18.10.5059" , you will to come know
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Wanner_G_Intel
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12-18-201810:02 PM
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Hello SKris19, Thank you for your response.As long as the build number is the same, .5059, then the driver was installed successfully.Are you still receiving the Code 48 after installing this driver version?Wanner G.Intel Customer Support TechnicianUnder Contract to Intel Corporation
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Wanner_G_Intel
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12-20-201812:35 AM
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Hello SKris19, Are you still receiving the Error Code 48?Wanner G.Intel Customer Support TechnicianUnder Contract to Intel Corporation
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12-23-201808:21 AM
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I've actually had this exact same problem after installing this same update. It's very odd because I successfully installed the latest driver (10.18.10.5059), but I'm having the same Code 48 error. Any ideas of what to try? What do you mean "resetting" the PC? Did you roll back the update, skris19?
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12-23-201808:32 AM
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Never mind, I know what resetting the PC entails, but I would like to avoid that if possible since it would take a while to reinstall everything.
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12-23-201809:39 AM
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I think reset is the best option. I've contacted Intel and Microsoft customer care too they tried their level best but nothing has done, after reinstalling the window 10 1809 the problem has solved for me. why I'm telling to reset is because of some files won't be deleted after we upgrading our system to the newer version so the old files blocks some of the softwares and driver's. I've tried lot of troubleshooting nothing helped me after resetting,my PC came in to track.
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12-25-201812:59 AM
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I see. Thanks for the tip! I ended up with a temporary fix by rolling back the update, but that's not the best long term solution. I re-updated the driver to the latest version, and when I have time to work on it I'll try reinstalling the update and reset at that point if necessary. It's really unfortunate that this is happening. I hope Microsoft gets its act together a bit more with their updates so this doesn't happen again.
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