VAIO pro 13 sensor sends the brightness after the upgrade to windows Pro 8.1

I have the Sony Vaio 13, 17 Pro, model name: SVP13218PGB.

After updating windows 8.1Pro,

In the Vaio control center when I put on 'ON' in the sense of brightness and automatically display the brightness accordingly.

rather than adjust the brightness, brightness going up to 100%!

Unfortunately, I have to stop in order to get the brightness of the screen you want.

There is a small problem with the software and sensor windows 8.1

UPDATE: ON THE SONY SITE (Asia)... I don't HAVE THE latest version (R1040V7) OF THE BIOS.

It seems that the Intel HD graphics driver updated for Windows 8.1 was pulled for my model (SVP1321DCXS). Maybe the update grpahics driver caused the problem. What driver version are those affected running?

The most recent available on Sony's site from this time is 9.18.10.3165.

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