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11-03-2022 05:46 AM
I enjoy playing video games on my Notebook Laptop and it usually ran well until now. My HP Notebook Laptop has been running into various graphics-related issues alongside general hardware issues such as my AMD software constantly telling me that my graphics card/processor (AMD Ryzen™ 3 2200U) is outdated despite my updating it constantly + my laptop is up to date too. When I launch certain games like Fortnite or any game in particular; it runs very awfully and I reach 30 fps and constantly freeze. I even get blue screens talking about a kernel-related issue. When my computer even finishes the blue screen I have to wait 10 minutes just to get back into my computer due to it being stuck on the Welcome Screen.
I'm contemplating just erasing everything off the laptop since it's running so badly and I don't want to. I've had it for years and I really want to use it. If there is anything I can do to fix this, please help me.
11-03-2022 06:13 PM
Hello @strety101
Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.
Let me check your basic system configuration before we dive deeper ... |
(1) Run msinfo32
- Select <System Summary>:
--->>> Copy/screenshot/paste following key/value pairs:
OS Name |
Version |
System Model |
System SKU ( equals HP product number (p/n) ) |
Processor |
BIOS Version/Date |
BaseBoard Product |
BaseBoard Version |
(2) Start Windows <Device Manager>
- Expand <Other devices> ? (Those entries are for hardware for which Windows has not loaded a suitable driver)
- Expand <Disk drives>
- Expand <Display adapters>
- Expand <Network adapters>
- Expand <Sound, video and game controllers>
- Expand <Storage controllers>
--->>> Send screenshot
(3) Please report your results
11-04-2022 12:28 AM
Hello @strety101
(1) Create Windows system <restore point>
How to Create a System Restore Point on Windows 10 or Windows 11
(2) Download and install BIOS Update
HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors) | F.39 Rev.A | 42.3 MB | Aug 22, 2022 | Download |
Why should you install the update ? https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_4123786-2338478-16 Quote: " Updating the BIOS is recommended as standard maintenance of the computer. It can also help resolve the following issues:
" |
(3) Reboot
(4) Let BIOS be installed until it's completely done !
(5) Download and install / update
AMD High-Definition Graphics Driver | 26.20.14048.2 Rev.A | 518.6 MB | Jul 10, 2020 | Download |
(6) Restart Windows
(7) Test your notebook
(8) Please report your results
11-04-2022 07:55 AM
I ran the amd download that you listed and it finished successfully, afterwards it told me that it was outdated. I also checked my and software and the same thing appeared as well, stating that my version was outdated. What should I do?
11-04-2022 10:14 AM
Hello @strety101
(1) Last chance would be to let Windows install <Optional updates> ( including drivers )
What Are Windows Optional Updates, and How Do You Install Them?
See section <How to Find and Install Windows Optional Updates>
(2) Run <Windows Optional Updates>, everything that comes shall be installed
(3) Restart Windows
(4) Test again
(5) Please report your results
11-12-2022 01:14 PM
Hello @strety101
My options are exhausted... The offical HP (graphics) drivers are outdated and HP prevents you from installing the latest drivers from the graphics card manufacturer (AMD or NVIDIA).
Kind regards