

Support for H264 and HEVC DX12 video encode on Microsoft Windows 11* for 10th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® Iris® Plus graphics and higher.Corporate customers should always use OEM drivers and report all issues through the vendor they purchased the platforms and support through. Īny graphics issues found using Intel generic graphics drivers should be reported directly to Intel. Users can check for matching OEM versions at OEM websites.Īre you still experiencing an error preventing the driver update? Look here for why and a solution. The generic Intel driver provides users the latest and greatest feature enhancements and bug fixes that OEMs may not have customized yet to address platform-specific needs.


OEM drivers are handpicked and include customized features and solutions to platform-specific issues. I have used the same configuration in the past with Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V and SQL Server 2008 R2, I didn't have any Cache WS issues, please don't tell me I have to go back to 2008 R2 because it's not possible in my case.Note: Installing this Intel generic graphics driver will overwrite your computer manufacturer (OEM) customized driver. This VM is a fresh install with all windows updates applied and only SQL Server 2012 is on it, no other software or roles/features are enabled.Ĭan I disable File Cache or limit it in any way? Is it safe to disable it on a production VM Server ? The Cache WS reaches 80GB in aboutįive days, after that, the SQL Server is very slow. The problem is that the Cache WS is eating up 80GB of RAM and I don't understand why because this server doesn't have the File server role on or any other role assigned to it. I have a 2012 server hosted on Hyper-V 2012, the VM has 200GB RAM allocated, this VM serves as the production database server, it has SQL Server 2012 installed on it, I need the 200GB RAM to be managed by SQL Server and not by the file cache.
