Latest Adobe Premiere Pro incompatible with Intel Graphics UHD 620 on Lenovo Yoga X1 Gen 3
I don't think this issue should be marked as answered. I have the same issue with my Lenovo X1 Yoga 3rd Gen (Intel Graphics UHD 620). I can't use Premiere (the Premiere preview window shows a green mess when trying to edit projects) without installing newer Intel drivers that are not supported by Lenovo. So... I have to break my computer (causing visible stability issues with the display color as well as video overlay) to use Premiere and I have to break Premiere to fix my computer. The X1 Yoga is a mid to premium level multimedia workstation and it's not old enough (mine was ~$2500 in 2018) to warrant having this problem. As someone who ponied up for a solid workstation PC as well as being a loyal monthly subscriber to Adobe this is VERY frustrating. I've been waiting for an update from Lenovo, but as their latest Intel Graphics UHD 620 driver is from July 2020 I don't understand how Adobe could leave customers with a hardware & software configuration this current out to dry. I also tried many rounds of rolling back Premiere and was unable to find a version that was stable with the Lenovo supported video driver. I don't know how this is possible as I was happily using Premiere on my Yoga X1 up until last summer. The workaround I've settled on for now is to install the newer driver when I need to work in Premiere and then roll the driver back when I'm not. But this really isn't acceptable. If anyone from Adobe reads this would love to hear what proposed solutions they might have. The "Correct Answer" in this thread isn't an acceptable solution.
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