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BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver) andMicrosoft Edge browser on Windows 10
BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver) and Microsoft Edge browser when viewing "Bing Images" (some sort of software graphics acceleration going on in the background, and the Bing Images pages is always very 'busy', which compounds the problem.
Windows 10 Home Edition ([Version 10.0.14393]) 32-bit OS, Core 2 Duo chip, ConRoe 1333-D667 motherboard, hardware about 10 years old except for brand new SSD hds, no known RAM or virus problems. Nothing weird running in the background, temperatures normal. Solution: go to Mozilla Firefox as the default browser as a workaround. I will test Edge once more after posting this (and I expect a BSOD). Edge is not that great, it's always slower than Firefox (where I have AdBlock installed). I've heard that installing AdBlock actually will slow down your web experience, since some sites are configured to run slower when detecting AdBlock, but that's not been my experience. RL |
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BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver)and Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10
RayLopez99 wrote:
BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver) and Microsoft Edge browser when viewing "Bing Images" (some sort of software graphics acceleration going on in the background, and the Bing Images pages is always very 'busy', which compounds the problem. Windows 10 Home Edition ([Version 10.0.14393]) 32-bit OS, Core 2 Duo chip, ConRoe 1333-D667 motherboard, hardware about 10 years old except for brand new SSD hds, no known RAM or virus problems. Nothing weird running in the background, temperatures normal. Solution: go to Mozilla Firefox as the default browser as a workaround. I will test Edge once more after posting this (and I expect a BSOD). Edge is not that great, it's always slower than Firefox (where I have AdBlock installed). I've heard that installing AdBlock actually will slow down your web experience, since some sites are configured to run slower when detecting AdBlock, but that's not been my experience. RL Did you try disabling Hardware Acceleration on Edge ? Edge also has a Flash plugin, and you may need to disable hardware acceleration on that too. Paul |
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BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver)and Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:56:45 PM UTC-4, Paul wrote:
RayLopez99 wrote: Edge is not that great, it's always slower than Firefox (where I have AdBlock installed). I've heard that installing AdBlock actually will slow down your web experience, since some sites are configured to run slower when detecting AdBlock, but that's not been my experience. RL Did you try disabling Hardware Acceleration on Edge ? Edge also has a Flash plugin, and you may need to disable hardware acceleration on that too. Paul Thanks Paul, I will look for that setting and disable it in Edge. But I switched to Google Chrome, and it seems more faster, but, more importantly, it's stable and no BSOD. BTW, I like Intel's on-chip graphics card. It's stable (except for the above problem with Edge) and pretty fast, and, for my low-performance AutoCad work, good enough. RL |
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BSOD with igdkmd32.sys (Intel onboard graphics chip video driver)and Microsoft Edge browser on Windows 10
On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 2:27:33 PM UTC-4, RayLopez99 wrote:
On Sunday, March 12, 2017 at 10:56:45 PM UTC-4, Paul wrote: RayLopez99 wrote: Edge is not that great, it's always slower than Firefox (where I have AdBlock installed). I've heard that installing AdBlock actually will slow down your web experience, since some sites are configured to run slower when detecting AdBlock, but that's not been my experience. RL Did you try disabling Hardware Acceleration on Edge ? Edge also has a Flash plugin, and you may need to disable hardware acceleration on that too. Paul Thanks Paul, I will look for that setting and disable it in Edge. But I switched to Google Chrome, and it seems more faster, but, more importantly, it's stable and no BSOD. BTW, I like Intel's on-chip graphics card. It's stable (except for the above problem with Edge) and pretty fast, and, for my low-performance AutoCad work, good enough. RL Here is what I did for Edge: To disable hardware acceleration, follow these steps: Click Start, and then click Internet Explorer. Click the Tools icon in the upper-right corner, and then click Internet Options. --NO, IN WINDOWS 10 YOU MUST SEARCH FOR "INTERNET OPTIONS" IN THE LOWER LEFT CORNER FOR SEARCH Click the Advanced tab, and then under Accelerated graphics, select the Use software rendering instead of GPU rendering check box. |
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