The basic driver has downsides, but still it is the only one I can use for now.
You can still enable Windows Update as usual. Only after claiming full control can you delete it.Īfter you do these steps, the Intel UHD driver will not be able to "come back". Initially, the SYSTEM is the owner of this folder and all files inside, and it prevents you from deleting this folder even if you're an admin. Claim full control of the folder named …iigd dch… in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository (the name may differ in each machine, you can search for the keyword iigd dch because there will be a bunch of letters and numbers together with it so I can not specify, basically iigd dch is the name of the Intel graphic DCH driver - this is the one that tries to re-install each time you remove it). Right-click the Intel Accelerator option and choose Uninstall from the context menu to remove the Intel Accelerator.Then go to step 4 to delete the driver folder. In Services app of Windows: Disable these services: Device install service, Device setup manager, all Intel Graphics services, and Intel content protection HDCP service. Open the Device Manager by right-clicking the Windows Start button.Search for Device installation settings and tick on 'No' box.Allow me to check this issue internally, I will post back once I have an update for you or in case I need more information. I am sorry you are experiencing missing texts on Age of Empires 2 when using your Intel® Arc A750 Graphics. Just list here all steps to guide if anyone may need: Thank you for posting on the Intel Communities. I repeated what I did in Windows 10 to remove the Intel UHD driver (and switch to basic driver), and I succeeded in Windows 11.