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Pavilion - 15-cs3035np

I have a HP Pavilion - 15-cs3035np running OK until I have formated it. Now, with windows 11 23H2 - All updated.
it has two GPU, one intel and another MX250 Nvidia, and it seems to have some kind of conflict.

I have to disable the Intel GPU because the screen stark blinking and it became impossible to work with the computer.
I tryed to disable the Nvidia and leave the Intel activated but the same thing happened.  
Again, it was perfect before I formated. 

I have others Pavilion with the same behaviour...

any thoughts ??

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Yes.

 

You installed Windows 11 23H2 to a laptop that was not supported for Windows 11 by HP or Microsoft.

 

It does work, but there will be issues.

It is likely that not all  of its hardware devices have Windows 11 drivers installed or even the capability to work with Windows 11 23H2.

 

Try finding drivers for the devices at the Microsoft Update Catalog. Use the search feature.

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=windows%2011

 

 

It would be simpler to reinstall Windows 10, but if you like challenges...



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Yes.

 

You installed Windows 11 23H2 to a laptop that was not supported for Windows 11 by HP or Microsoft.

 

It does work, but there will be issues.

It is likely that not all  of its hardware devices have Windows 11 drivers installed or even the capability to work with Windows 11 23H2.

 

Try finding drivers for the devices at the Microsoft Update Catalog. Use the search feature.

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=windows%2011

 

 

It would be simpler to reinstall Windows 10, but if you like challenges...



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Thanks Erico for the feedback.

As soon I install win 11, everything works well, but after a few windows updates, the display drivers start to fight eachother..

I will try one of those old driver from the page you indicated, if not work I will install windows 10 ..

I wll give a feedback tomorow...  
thanks

 

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You're welcome.



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OK, I leave that with windows 10 and that´s it....
thanks for the tip

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Great.

You're welcome!



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