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06-28-2023 11:13 AM
So I'm having an issue with my Intel Chipset Drivers in that they're causing WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE error BSOD's and I can't quite figure out what to download. I tried downloading drivers from the HP website where my Omen PC was from but it didn't seem to update anything.
I've already updated my Bios and another helpful person on the Microsoft support forums was able to help pinpoint that it's my Intel Chipset, however, the latest drivers from the HP website for the Omen 880 PC does not have the latest for my chipset and I can't find anything later on.
Website for reference: https://support.hp.com/ie-en/drivers/selfservice/omen-by-hp-880-100-desktop-pc-series/18695893/model...
My PC is a OMEN By HP Desktop PC - 880 - 152nd
And the chipset on my device manager is a "Intel(R) 300 Series Chipset Family LPC Controller (Z370) - A2C9"
Would anyone be able to help me locate the latest drivers or help me figure out how to uninstall and reinstall the latest driver without totally bricking my PC?
Big thanks in advance.
06-28-2023 03:48 PM - edited 06-28-2023 04:48 PM
Hi @Quazarstar
Can't guarantee any steps you take to fix the problem will not brick your PC. Only death and taxes are a certainty.
I would try Snappy Driver Installer Lite. This program is free.
Many Techs use this tool. It is a legit driver installer. It should find the latest chipset driver for your MB. No guarantee your PC will not crash when running SDI Lite; your PC is unstable.
I can't guarantee it will fix your problem (see WHEA errors at this Site). Scroll down to the "Cause" section.
You could have a hardware or a heat problem.
Also run HP Hardware Diagnostics.
Start the PC. Tap "ESC".
Select "F2". Run system and component tests.
Have a local PC Tech take a look.
Regards