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Help needed to debug Intel HD Graphics 4600 GT2 driver (VEN_8086&DEV_0412) for Intel Haswell, Core i5-4690K 3.50GHz (Win XP SP3)

NMich2
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Hi Intel Community,

I really need help to make the driver for Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 GT2 DEV_0412 - Win XP SP3 to work with my hardware configuration.

My current configuration:

Desktop PC

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z97-HD3 revision 2.1 (SOCKET 1150) - Intel 9 Series Chipsets

CPU: Intel Haswell Refresh, Core i5-4690K 3.50GHz (4th Generation Intel Core Processor Family)

Graphics: Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 GT2 DEV_0412

Display: Samsung SyncMaster 795DF, 17" (monitor CRT)

OS: Windows XP Professional 32-bit Service Pack 3 (NT5x)

Working drivers for Win XP SP3:

network card driver - Realtek RTL8111F-VL

Sata AHCI driver - driver modded by Fernando

Intel Display Audio - driver v5.14.0.3090

Realtek High Definilion Audio ALC887

Display adapter - Video Controller (vga.dll, vga.sys) 5.01.2600.0000 of Win XP - 1024x768x32 resolution

Drivers that does not work or unavailable:

Intel HD 4600 HDMI video driver

Intel HD 4600 HDMI audio driver

Intel Haswell HD Graphics 4600 GT2 DEV_0412

I tested these video drivers: 6.14.10.5441 (14.56.0.5441), 6.14.10.5445 (14.56.0.5445), 6.14.10.5449 (14.56.0.5449) in Windows XP SP3 and all resulted in BSOD. The dump files mentioned SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED with igxpmp32.sys.

I know Intel discontinued support for Windows XP and latest drivers released for my graphic was in 2013. In the specification of these drivers mentioned above include support also for Device Instance ID: VEN_8086&DEV_0412.

What can I do?

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AlHill
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HD4600 graphics are not supported on XP. There are no drivers for XP from Gigabyte or Intel. Gigabyte does not support XP on your board.

To use the HD4600 graphics, you must use a supported operating system. XP has not been supported for more than 3 years now.

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