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10-28-2024 12:08 PM - edited 10-31-2024 08:30 AM
I am experiencing critical stability issues with the recent BIOS updates, specifically versions F11.revA and F12.revA. After updating from BIOS version 10 (which is generally stable but does experience rare crashes), my system encounters frequent blue screen crashes. These crashes occur completely at random—sometimes just after startup, and other times in the middle of a working session, without any specific action triggering them. On the unstable BIOS versions, the crash frequency can reach up to two or three, even five crashes per hour.
System Information:
- Model: HP Spectre x360 Laptop 14-eu0759nz
- Current BIOS Version: F12.revA (will roll back to BIOS version 10 due to stability issues)
- OS: Windows 11 x64, Version 23H2, OS Build 22631.4391
Issue Summary:
- The system is mostly stable on BIOS version 10, with only occasional crashes that are rare enough not to be a major disruption.
- However, when updating to either F11.revA or F12.revA, the system becomes highly unstable, with frequent crashes during normal operation.
- Rolling back to BIOS version 10 restores system stability, suggesting that the issue is related to changes in the newer BIOS versions.
Troubleshooting Steps Taken:
- Ran SFC /scannow and DISM commands to verify system integrity—no persistent issues were detected.
- Updated all drivers, including chipset and Intel management drivers, to the latest versions.
- Contacted HP Support and worked with an HP expert. After extensive troubleshooting, we were unable to resolve the instability caused by the newer BIOS versions.
I hope this report helps others facing similar problems and allows HP to improve the stability of future BIOS updates. If any further information or logs are required, I am happy to provide them, including minidump files and SFC scan logs.
Attached below : the kind of artefacts I get just instant before crashing. (got this image by chance because it didn't trigger a BSOD)
P.S. Would love to upload my minidump and SFC scan logs for analysis—if only I knew how!
10-31-2024 08:39 AM
Hi @stackOverHeap,
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I'd be glad to help you!
I'm sorry to hear that these BIOS updates have led to such disruptive stability issues—especially when you rely on your system for consistent performance.
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