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09-22-2015 03:39 PM
I think im like the previous poster and DO NOT HAVE Intel Managment Engine on my laptop. I run the Intel Managment Verification Utility and it justs searches forever with no results.
I have a HP G60-458DX.
In my Device Manager I have a few things that seem similar but I dont know how to roll them back or change them so I too can solve this problem.
Those files are
Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI
Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM 1.1)
I went to the HP site and reinstalled the Intel Chipset Driver to no avail.
thoughts?
09-22-2015 05:50 PM
@Juiceisloose wrote:I think im like the previous poster and DO NOT HAVE Intel Managment Engine on my laptop. I run the Intel Managment Verification Utility and it justs searches forever with no results.
I have a HP G60-458DX.
If you don't see "Intel(R) Management Engine Interface" (or something similar) listed in Device Manager under System Devices, that fix most likely will not work for you.
I might try rolling back the "Microsoft Windows Management Interface for ACPI" driver (or installing an older version over it if rollback isn't an option). It should be easy to update back to the most current version if that doesn't turn out to be the culprit on your device.
09-25-2015 08:56 PM
Control Panel--->Power Options. Then at left side click on choose what closing the lid does. in "Define power buttons and turn on pssword protection" section click on change settings that are currently unavailable. Next make options as you want. In password protection section click on Require a password. then at bottom save changes. close control panel and you are done.
09-29-2015 09:15 AM
Hi Reddy1975
I had the same issue on my hp pavilion 17. From here i got my solution "for now" as at times it re-occurs. Also from this solution i can see that installing a down graded version of certain drivers was the solution, meaning Windows 10 was a rush.
Hope this helps
09-29-2015 01:01 PM
May be issue with some affected device driver, need to find and replave with new driver to resolve the issue
09-29-2015 01:10 PM