I have to manually prevent Windows 10 from automatically updating the drivers to stop the crashing from occurring. The Intel HD Graphics (sometimes also called GMA HD) is the Graphics Memory Accelerator (GMA) integrated in the Intel Core i3, Intel Core i5 and selected Intel Core i7 processors.
This leads the computer crashing and rebooting.
If I am connected to the internet, Windows 10 by default automatically tries to install the latest display drivers in the background. Intel HD 4000 graphics drivers on Intel's Download center website.Bootcamp drivers located in BootCamp\Drivers\Intel\IntelIvb_Win10\Graphics.Letting Windows search automatically for updated driver software.In all cases, the drivers are detected but while the drivers are being installed, Windows crashes and automatically reboots. I tried updating the drivers for the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter to Intel HD 4000 drivers using multiple methods (listed below). BootCamp\Drivers\Cirrus\CirrusAudioCS4208圆4.exe.BootCamp\Drivers\Cirrus\CirrusAudioCS4206圆4.exe.However, this still didn't fix the issue: To get the audio/sound working, I tried running the following two files. The attached image shows the device error for each of these. I am unable properly install the integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics drivers also.Īs shown in the attached image, the Device Manager shows a yellow exclamation mark on "Microsoft Basic Display Adapter" and "High Definition Audio Controller".
After reading around in other forums, the audio issue could be related to Intel graphics drivers. (Code 10)" for High Definition Audio Controller. Device manager shows " This device cannot start. There is no sound from the speakers or headphones. Everything works except for the below listed below. After installing Windows 10, I installed the latest v6 of Bootcamp drivers and support software. I was able to successfully install Windows 10 using EFI method. I used this guide to install Windows 10 using EFI method: