Feb 12 2021 02:12 PM
Hi everyone!
I work in a big organization using a wide range of hardware.
We had BSOD problem when starting a video conference with the version 1.3.00.34662.
This issue has been solved in the version 1.4.00.2781 but now with the update 1.4.00.2879 it turns out that the problem it’s still unsolved.
It seems to be something related with the graphic driver. The models affected are HP 8000, 8100, 8200, 6300… with Intel HD integrated graphics. We try to update the driver to the newest version but the problem persists. If we try to uninstall the graphic driver and use the Microsoft generic, the problem disappears.
By uninstalling the application and installing it again doesn’t work either. The only way is downgrade to the version 1.4.00.2781.
Does somebody have the same problem?
I would be grateful for your prompt response.
Feb 15 2021 03:25 AM - edited Feb 15 2021 05:41 AM
Hey! Same problem. Intel HD graphics 3000. On two different laptops. Video drivers 9.17.10.4459 (last). It is sad..
Feb 15 2021 05:57 AM
SolutionHi! Thanks for your reply.
Finally, to the best of my knowledge, I guess I have identified the problem.
The processor of my affected machines are non-compatible with W10. I'll attach the URL with the complete list for you.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000006105/processors.html
I think in your case is the same, Intel HD graphics 3000, could it be a 2nd Generation Intel Core?
I have 4 different solutions:
Maybe the next version of Teams will be compatible with these old drivers again but it’s really exhausting to fight with this problem in every update.
I hope it will help you.
Feb 15 2021 06:25 AM
Hi! Thanks for your reply.
Finally, to the best of my knowledge, I guess I have identified the problem.
The processor of my affected machines are non-compatible with W10.
I think in your case is the same, Intel HD graphics 3000, could it be a 2nd Generation Intel Core?
I have 4 different solutions:
Maybe the next version of Teams will be compatible with these old drivers again but it’s really exhausting to fight with this problem in every update.
I hope it will help you.
Feb 15 2021 07:56 AM
Thank!
My clients use Core i5-2520M CPU and it "can be considered supported":
"Up through the following 10th Generation Intel Processors (Intel Core i3/i5/i7/i9-10xxx)"
in W10 (1809 LTSC). All drivers installing from "box".
I contacted technical support for an partner program. There was no answer yet.
I consider the problem to be critical, as users receive an unexpected reboot with loss of unsaved data.
Users stop using Teams on these laptops. "Power" users experiment with returning to 1.4.00.2781 and "kill" update.
Feb 15 2021 09:51 AM - edited Feb 15 2021 09:52 AM
Check out this information related to this processor.
Intel® Core™ i5-2520M Processor
Intel® Processor Platform | Formerly Known as (code name) | Windows® 10 32-bit Driver Support | Windows 10 64-bit Driver Support |
2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processors Legacy Intel® Core™ Processors Legacy Intel® Pentium Processors Legacy Intel® Celeron® Processors
| No | No |
Feb 15 2021 08:38 PM
Ок! https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000006105/processors.html
It's not bad :-). I have reason to refuse my clients. And insist on upgrading laptops. We will wait for a response from technical support Microsoft.
Feb 15 2021 05:57 AM
SolutionHi! Thanks for your reply.
Finally, to the best of my knowledge, I guess I have identified the problem.
The processor of my affected machines are non-compatible with W10. I'll attach the URL with the complete list for you.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000006105/processors.html
I think in your case is the same, Intel HD graphics 3000, could it be a 2nd Generation Intel Core?
I have 4 different solutions:
Maybe the next version of Teams will be compatible with these old drivers again but it’s really exhausting to fight with this problem in every update.
I hope it will help you.