So, I got it all put together last night, and windows installed, along with LOTS of drivers. Mostly fine, but some video issues still, which makes me sad.
I posted basically this in the QuickSync Decoder post on Doom9 also.
I installed everything fine, installed windows 7x64, then installed the VGA driver from the manufacturer, then installed the latest version from Intel's download center on top of that. (QuickSync Win7_64_15.26.12.64.
2761)
Everything is basically fine, and windows displays fine. However, I'm sending to a DLP TV, which has overscan, so I can't see the taskbar, or start button, nor the minimize/maximize boxes in the upper right of maximized windows. TV offers no way to compensate, so it must be done at the PC.
So, I did some poking around and see that custom resolutions lets you use a slider to get reduced resolutions.
It took some 'trickery' to get it to finally let me use the custom resolution (1812 x 1020), but once I got it enabled, the desktop displayed fine. When I opened Media Center to a window, all was still fine. However, when I set it to Theater View, I could still hear sound, but only got a black screen. I hit ctl-f4 to close the program, but the desktop did not return, just the black screen. Same behavior in Windows Media Center, so it's driver/video related, not software related, IMO.
I turned off the AVR, and the desktop came back, but at a different resolution (1680 x 1050). My custom resolution wasn't available any more from the list of resolutions. When I turned the AVR on again, the resolution went back to my custom resolution.
I tried going back to the full 1920 x 1080 resolution, and everything works.
I uninstalled that driver, and installed the previous one (15.26.8.64.2696), and nothing changed. All behavior was the same.
So, I can run in 1920 x 1080 and fumble around for the toolbar and controls (which are almost 90% cutoff across the top also) and hear sound with video; or I get a desktop I can use, and only video or sound, but not both