Raz

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A few days ago my Intel HD Graphics needed for an update and he download the update but he can't install it for some unknown reason. I thought the problem is in the intel software and i tried to fox it but it won't work, and yesterday i saw that there are more updates , i've tried to install them and same problem - A Unknown problem (80070005).

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It seems like you're encountering an issue with updating your Intel HD Graphics drivers on your system. The error code "80070005" typically indicates a permissions problem preventing the installation process from completing successfully. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix this issue: 1. Run Windows Update Troubleshooter: - Use the built-in Windows Update Troubleshooter to identify and fix common update problems. 2. Check System Date and Time: - Ensure that your system date and time are set correctly as incorrect settings can sometimes interfere with updates. 3. Update Drivers Manually: - You can try to download the latest Intel HD Graphics driver from the Intel website manually and install it. 4...
It seems like you're encountering an issue with updating your Intel HD Graphics drivers on your system. The error code "80070005" typically indicates a permissions problem preventing the installation process from completing successfully. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix this issue: 1. Run Windows Update Troubleshooter: - Use the built-in Windows Update Troubleshooter to identify and fix common update problems. 2. Check System Date and Time: - Ensure that your system date and time are set correctly as incorrect settings can sometimes interfere with updates. 3. Update Drivers Manually: - You can try to download the latest Intel HD Graphics driver from the Intel website manually and install it. 4. Check User Account Control Settings: - Make sure that your User Account Control (UAC) settings are not preventing the installation. You can temporarily disable UAC for the installation process. 5. Run Windows Update in Clean Boot Mode: - Perform a clean boot to start Windows with minimal drivers and startup programs to troubleshoot any software conflicts. 6. Check Windows Firewall and Antivirus: - Sometimes, security software like Windows Firewall or third-party antivirus programs can block installations. Temporarily disable them to see if they are causing the issue. 7. Reset Windows Update Components: - Resetting Windows Update components might help resolve the update installation issue. You can do this by running specific commands in Command Prompt. If you're comfortable with trying any of these steps, let me know if you need detailed instructions on any of them.
 


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