I procured a Surface Pro 7 for some testing.
I've tested a bunch of Intel drivers using a project provided by Adeline in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=195748She also has a Surface Pro 7, with an i5-1035G4 CPU, having similar Resolve crashing issues.
Unfortunately, Intel only provides 3 drivers for the i5-1035G4 CPU, and none of those worked well. Adeline's project randomly crashed using any of those.
(Magnus, I know you have an i7-1065G7 CPU in your Surface Pro 7, and I tested a system that matches Adeline's, but the driver below should work for your system as well since it's the same Ice Lake series CPU).
So I had to resort to Softpedia for older drivers. And they have 8 Intel graphics drivers for this CPU.
I tested all the newer 31.0.101 series drivers. They all randomly crash. The 2115 driver worked for an hour, and I thought that was going to be the winner, then it also crashed.
So continuing to go to older drivers, the one I find that seems to work is the 30.0.100.9864 driver.
I've run Adeline's project overnight with no crashing using the 9864 driver, so that seems about as solid as we could hope for a system like this.
Download the driver here:
https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GRAPH ... 9864.shtmlClick the Download Now tab, then select the Softpedia Secure Download (US) EXE option. You could try the External Mirror links, but none of those worked for me.
Once you have the igfx_win_100.9864.exe downloaded, use DDU to uninstall the current Intel GPU driver. For the sake of anyone not familiar with that process, this forum thread describes it:
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=119852&hilit=%2Bddu#p659861The Intel GPU removal process should end with a reboot of the system. Then run the 9864 driver installer you downloaded above. After it's finished, do another reboot. Now, hopefully, Resolve runs better. It is for me. I'll note that I'm testing with the Resolve 18.6.5 free version.