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10-15-2022 02:20 AM - edited 10-15-2022 04:43 AM
unfortunately, crashes also happen with HP drivers. I did a RAM test and it has no problems.
The error is always LiveKernelEvent
"A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly"
10-15-2022 03:15 AM - edited 10-15-2022 04:38 AM
I noticed that these devices always kept the same AMD drivers. DDU was unable to uninstall them. The only option was to uninstall them manually. I have now reinstalled them with HP drivers. In theory, the computer should no longer crash now. I hope 😁 😤
10-15-2022 04:05 AM - edited 10-15-2022 06:06 AM
Then i found that the only way to install the graphics drivers of sp142131 is through manual installation (the exe install silently only the Amd system devices without video driver).
"Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" and "Have disk" and select the INF file from folder dchu_05GFX_Display (after you can install Amd software from ccc2_install.exe into B381704 folder).
Incredible!
As in the days of windows 95/98. It's something I haven't done for 20 years 😁😤
I hope that these discoveries of mine will be useful to someone. Although I have yet to check the stability in the next few days. I have now completely wiped out all official AMD drivers so the computer shouldn't crash anymore
Ps: the write speed problem was not solved. I could go back to windows 10, but I'm out of patience 😁
Ps2: I believe HP notebooks are for experts only. Beginners will have big problems if they install wrong drivers.
10-15-2022 09:52 AM - edited 10-15-2022 10:03 AM
You mean you got this error?
Outdated chipset driver – If you only updated to Windows 11 recently and you started experiencing this issue immediately, you should update your chipset driver to the latest release compatible with Windows 11 – the instructions will be different depending on if you need the AMD or Intel drivers.
I've lost track of which version of win11 you're on 21h2 or 22h2.... To be honest I did downgrade one desktop back to win11 21h2 because of nvidia gpu issues, until newer drivers straighten everything out. So there's nothing wrong with going back to good ol' win10, in my book.
10-16-2022 01:19 AM - edited 10-16-2022 01:22 AM
The code varied. 1b0 or141 or another.
I am using 22h2
Windows 10 also had problems with Amd drivers. However, it had no problems with the write speed.
But now the write speed doesn't matter to me anymore. I care that it doesn't freeze anymore 😀😤
yesterday all day did not crash. I hope it goes on like this 😀
10-16-2022 06:50 AM
I'm under the impression that HP doesn't support the AMD machines as well as the Intel ones (which is unacceptable). For most AMD models no chipset drivers, others have no win11 drivers at all.... Anyway, fingers crossed!
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