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Hi there, I hve a suraface 4 with windows 10 and an Intel 520 graphics card. When I try to run vulkaninfo I got
C:\Windows\System32> .\vulkaninfo.exe
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VULKANINFO
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Vulkan Instance Version: 1.1.82
ERROR: [Loader Message] Code 0 : loader_get_manifest_files: Registry lookup failed to get ICD manifest files. Possibly missing Vulkan driver?
Cannot create Vulkan instance.
C:\VulkanSDKBuild\workspace\Dash-Tools\repo\vulkaninfo\vulkaninfo.c:825: failed with VK_ERROR_INCOMPATIBLE_DRIVER
The version of vulkan-1.dll is 1.1.82.1, there is another vulkan-1-999-0-0-0.dll in this directory with the same version and another exe of the same name which also return the above result.
I just downloaded https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility Download Intel® System Support Utility for Windows* I attach full ouput
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Hello _tyoc213_,
I understand that you are getting an error message with Vulkan when running the "vulkaninfo" application.
Regarding this, I was testing the problem myself on-site and I was able to find a solution which we can try. I can confirm that this successfully fixed the error since I was getting it as well. Please try with a clean driver installation, lets start by following the steps below:
1 - Download the .zip driver from https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27988/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88355 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27988/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88355
2 - Disconnect the computer from the internet.
3 - Go to device manager and check under display adapters.
4 - Right-click on the Intel ® Integrated Graphics, select the option uninstall and keep going until you only have Microsoft's basic display adapter.
5 - Unzip the file you downloaded previously.
6 - Right-click on the Microsoft's basic display adapter and select "Update driver".
7 - Select the option "Browse my computer for driver software.
8 - Select the option "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
9 - Select the option "Have disk".
10 - Select the option "Browse".
11 - Access the designated location or folder where you unzipped the driver downloaded and access a folder called "Graphics".
12 - Select the setup information file (Typically named either "idglh64" or "igdlh").
13 - Click on open and then click OK, finally click Next and the drivers will begin to install.
14 - Reboot your computer when the installation is completed.
After this is completed and you run the "vulkaninfo" it should not give you the error anymore.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
David V
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Hello _tyoc213_,
I understand that you are getting an error message with Vulkan when running the "vulkaninfo" application.
Regarding this, I was testing the problem myself on-site and I was able to find a solution which we can try. I can confirm that this successfully fixed the error since I was getting it as well. Please try with a clean driver installation, lets start by following the steps below:
1 - Download the .zip driver from https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27988/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88355 https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27988/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10?product=88355
2 - Disconnect the computer from the internet.
3 - Go to device manager and check under display adapters.
4 - Right-click on the Intel ® Integrated Graphics, select the option uninstall and keep going until you only have Microsoft's basic display adapter.
5 - Unzip the file you downloaded previously.
6 - Right-click on the Microsoft's basic display adapter and select "Update driver".
7 - Select the option "Browse my computer for driver software.
8 - Select the option "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
9 - Select the option "Have disk".
10 - Select the option "Browse".
11 - Access the designated location or folder where you unzipped the driver downloaded and access a folder called "Graphics".
12 - Select the setup information file (Typically named either "idglh64" or "igdlh").
13 - Click on open and then click OK, finally click Next and the drivers will begin to install.
14 - Reboot your computer when the installation is completed.
After this is completed and you run the "vulkaninfo" it should not give you the error anymore.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
David V
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Nice, I have this problem since start, nice to ahve a solution now.
Dont know if future updates of windows will install it correctly or not. But thanks for now!
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