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According to posts on Microsoft's support forums, the issue lies with the Intel Display Driver version 26i.20.100.7157. The problematic driver is packaged with KB4517389.
Intel's generic graphics for 10/14/2021 enable 'Dynamic Refresh Rate' for Windows 11. The drivers let specific displays jump between 60 and 120 Hz automatically.
To prepare for the release of Windows 10 2004, Intel has released Intel Graphics - Windows 10 DCH Drivers 27.20.100.8187, which is WDDM 2.7 compliant and adds support for DirectX 12 Shader Model 6.5.
Recent Intel graphics drivers delivered via Windows Update appear to be responsible for a variety of display glitches that have been observed on HP machines running the Windows 10 1903 Update.
Now that the uninstallation is done, you must reinstall Intel Graphics Driver and Intel Display HDMI/Audio Driver. There are two distinct methods that you can follow.
Intel has officially pledged its support for Microsoft's Universal Windows Driver (UWD) format, a mandatory requirement of Windows 10-compatible hardware as of the still-faulty October 2018 Update.
The update is blocked for users with Intel display drivers versions 24.20.100.6344 and 24.20.100.6345. Microsoft has provided instructions on its answers forum to check if your PC is affected.
Write down the name of the driver exactly as it is displayed on the Adapter tab. Click "Cancel" and then close Control Panel. Navigate to the Intel Download Center (link in Resources).
In addition, a range of Intel Display Audio device drivers (versions 10.25.0.3 through 10.25.0.8) has also been found to cause problems leading to higher than normal battery drain.
Intel inadvertently released versions of its display driver (versions 24.20.100.6344, 24.20.100.6345) to OEMs that accidentally turned on unsupported features in Windows.
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