



Unfortunately, this generic error message was not very useful in identifying the underlying issue. Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. Intel’s generic graphics drivers are intended for testing, and we recommend using drivers from the system manufacturer (OEM).I recently ran into an issue after enabling ESXi passthrough of the new Intel Iris Xe Integrated GPU (iGPU), which is available with the latest Intel 11th Gen Pro (Tiger Canyon) NUC and SimplyNUC Topaz. After installing the latest Intel Graphics Driver and rebooting the Microsoft Windows 10 (20H2) VM, I noticed Microsoft Device Manager would show the iGPU device with the following error message: OEM drivers are handpicked, customized, and validated to resolve platform-specific issues, enable features and enhancements, and improve system stability. It is important to mention that installing this Intel generic graphics driver will overwrite any customized driver from your Computer Manufacturer (OEM). I would recommend you perform a clean installation of the Graphics drivers, installing our latest driver 31.0.101.3790. Corrupted files from previous installations of drivers can linger on a system which can cause driver updates to not work as expected. Make sure you are running the latest Operating System updates.ĭoing a clean install of the software/drivers for any hardware can help to fix specific issues that can be associated so any additional software that might be causing malfunction.Doesn't the game open? Does the game run but then stop working in the middle of gameplay? Provide us with more details of what you mean by a crash.What are the games being affected? I understand that you mentioned unreal engine games however, I want to confirm some examples of games crashing.In order to have a better understanding of your issue, please provide me with the following: I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing issues Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities.
