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01-09-2025 08:32 AM - edited 01-09-2025 08:36 AM
I had to update windows drivers because of not correctly working AirPods Pro.
After many tries of different drivers and disappeared Microphone Array it has been finally managed to get the AirPods working well as well as get the microphone Array back - so far so good.
But the problem is that since that time the Woolf Security complains, something tries to change the BIOS integrity (or something like that) and that the Workstation is not able to finalize the hibernation process.
Trying to go into the hibernation, the workstation is not powering off and the cooling system is still working, the same as the LED light on the power on/of button.
The BIOS is updated to the latest version. But I identified on top, that within the device manager, the Firmware component is present 3 times:
- Firmware (UEFI\RES_{ca1146a5-1403-4385-9661-619f4e9eefbb}&REV_15030000)
- Firmware (UEFI\RES_{bae9716c-e96d-6083-96e2-a86da2ac80f6}&REV_16150000)
- HP T95 System Firmware (UEFI\RES_{42b16981-f4bd-4151-abe7-44a47396dad9}&REV_1130000)
which looks not intuitively good.
Is there a way to find / identify the driver (if it is the issue of a driver) or to downgrade the firmware if it is known as a known issue?
Before the updates mentioned above everything worked perfectly.
Could You help me, pleeeaaase?