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BSOD after resume on a Pavilion G6-1b60us running Windows 10
12-03-2021 01:19 PM

I have a Pavilion G6-1B60US that was given to me. I have added memory to 8GB and upgraded the OS to Windows 10. A previous post documents my struggle with the RALINK wireless adapter. Everything is working with one exception.
I get a BSOD with a stop code indicating that a Critical Process Died. The screen says that 0% complete.
So I have these questions:
- Can someone help me fix the BSOD error following resume?
- How do I get the system to dump so I can diagnose the problem further?
- Is this a known issue with this hardware and software combination?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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12-04-2021 01:26 PM

These are important question that I'd like to better understand. However, I will not pursue them at this time because I've gotten my system to work.
I was able to install bios level F.46. This replaced the F.49 bios that was on my system. I found the F.46 bios here:
HP Pavilion g6-1c40ca Notebook PC Windows 7 (64-bit) drivers | HP Notebook Drivers
My system is now running Windows 10 with all the latest updates installed. It sleeps when I close the cover and resumes when I open it. All is well with the world.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
12-04-2021 01:26 PM

These are important question that I'd like to better understand. However, I will not pursue them at this time because I've gotten my system to work.
I was able to install bios level F.46. This replaced the F.49 bios that was on my system. I found the F.46 bios here:
HP Pavilion g6-1c40ca Notebook PC Windows 7 (64-bit) drivers | HP Notebook Drivers
My system is now running Windows 10 with all the latest updates installed. It sleeps when I close the cover and resumes when I open it. All is well with the world.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.

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