H67 x64 - Unable to install Sandy Bridge VGA driveer

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Sorry, I missed the posting guide the first time I read through.

H67MS-E43 (B3), BIOS ??, i7-2600, Win7 x64 Ultimate
Mushkin 2x4GB PC3 12800 (running at 1333 Mhz, underclocked)
ATI Radeon HD 5750
WD Green 500GB & 1TB
Generic BluRay player

No overclocking. Do you know of a way to get the BIOS version without restarting the machine?
 
If you are using  the ATI Radeon card, then you probably don't need the Intel drivers which are meant for the onboard/integrated video
 
Yeah, your right. I don't need it.

But, I want to use the LucidLogix Virtu software to use the SandyBridge internal GPU to encode video. The end goal is to play a video game on the discrete card, and have the output encoded through the Core i7 for ustream.
 
Have you tried installing the Intel VGA driver from the MB installation CD with your ATI card removed, i.e. use the onboard VGA port only.
As far as I know the Lucid Logix only works with a NVidia and ATI mix. :think:  http://www.lucidlogix.com/download/PR_Lucidogix_AIB_082610.pdf
 
As far as I know the Lucid Logix only works with a NVidia and ATI mix.
Wouldn't the board also need a Lucid chip like on the P67 Big Bang Marshal along with two PCI-E 16X slots?
 
I found an article on Toms Hardware as well http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lucidlogix-virtu-gpu-virtualization,2877-4.html
Suggest you remove your ATI card first, then  try and install the Intel drivers off the CD and see if that solves it.
This post is now diverting from the original intent of installing the Intel VGA graphics drivers related to the board itself.
If there are any further questions related to third party software, then please start a new topic in the "Off Topic Technical" section.
Lets focus on the Intel driver installation for your board.
 
Thanks to everyone for your help and advice.

I was able to install the driver once I removed the discrete graphics card.

And, I'll read through the Tom's Hardware article thoroughly to keep moving forward.
 
I agree you should remove the VGA card and then install the graphics drivers from the disc, that should take care of that problem. Since you are using the discrete card that is being detected when attempting to install the drivers and not the integrated graphics.  
 
OK, you posted a few seconds before me but glad to see that was your problem as we suspected.


Edit: An added note, I'm pretty sure you need a 'K' CPU with the 3000 graphics to use the Lucid Virtue, the non 'K' has 2000 graphics
 
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