Duel monitor not working after 20H2 update

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Duel monitor not working after 20H2 update tried installing new Intel HD Graphics 4600 Driver.
It wanted me to install it from App Store but could not find it.
Might be easier to get another video card instead of built-in.
The pictures shows error on video.
 

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Duel monitor not working after 20H2 update tried installing new Intel HD Graphics 4600 Driver.
It wanted me to install it from App Store but could not find it.
Might be easier to get another video card instead of built-in.
The pictures shows error on video.
Windows put the wrong driver on or couldn't find a driver during the upgrade. See if you can find an older driver with SDIO. Maybe first delete that device and reboot then try SDIO.
 
Well, when it comes to anything Intel and drivers, I have always found the Intel Driver & Support Assistant a boon.

They have churned out driver update after driver update after driver update during the Windows 10 era. I do not know if they are not supplying those updates to Microsoft in a timely manner for inclusion in the Great MS Driver Library in the Cloud that Windows Update draws from, or whether Microsoft isn't integrating them in a timely manner, but I often find that the Intel Driver & Support Assistant is well ahead in version number.

I can't count the number of driver updates to WiFi/Bluetooth that it's applied on three of my systems with Intel cards for same.
 
20H2 here as well with multimonitor setups. No issues so far.
One has an nVidia 1050Ti, the other is Intel hoo har. Seems to work ok.
I let Windows install drivers for Intel stuff. I wouldn't trust Intel as far as I could throw my car.
 
I let Windows install drivers for Intel stuff.

Which, if they have one that works to install, is just fine. Also, if it's not a Microsoft generic driver, Intel probably provided it to MS, anyway.

I am just reporting that I have never had any issue with an Intel-provided driver for Intel hardware.
 
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20H2 here as well with multimonitor setups. No issues so far.
One has an nVidia 1050Ti, the other is Intel hoo har. Seems to work ok.
I let Windows install drivers for Intel stuff. I wouldn't trust Intel as far as I could throw my car.
I had a laptop in last week, Windows updated the nVidia drivers and trashed everything. Had to N&P.
 
Playing around with broken systems before, trashed from drivers, I've actually got systems working by copying drivers from a working, similar system using a PE or Linux environment.
Either by removing what I can find and pasting/replacing files from another system or just deleting what I can find and powering on.
Doesnt work all the time but when it does its a good feeling. :)

Oh and before they all pounce....no not on client machines..
 
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