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08-03-2025 11:01 PM
When using the "Maximum Performance" power plan while plugged in, my laptop crashes with a VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR BSOD. After rebooting, the dedicated GPU (RTX 3050) becomes completely undetectable — it disappears from Device Manager, GPU-Z, and NVIDIA driver installer.
However, if I:
Boot on battery, or
Switch to "Balanced" power plan,
...the GPU shows up again and works normally.
I confirmed this is 100% repeatable — the BSOD and GPU invisibility only happen when using Maximum Performance mode while plugged in.
I’ve already:
Used DDU to clean drivers
Reset BIOS and EC
Updated all drivers and ran HP Support Assistant (no updates found)
Reinstalled NVIDIA driver — fails when GPU disappears
Can HP please investigate this? Seems to be a bug in the EC, BIOS, or power/GPU switching logic. Others may run into this too.
08-05-2025 10:36 AM
@Fusfor, Welcome to HP Support Community,
Thank you for posting your query; I’m here to help by guiding you through steps to resolve this issue
Update BIOS and EC Firmware
Go to HP's support website and check for BIOS and EC firmware updates for your laptop model.
Install any updates available.
Reset BIOS Settings
Restart your laptop and press F10 to enter BIOS.
Restore default settings and save changes.
Adjust Power Settings
In Control Panel > Power Options, set PCI Express > Link State Power Management to Off.
Set Maximum Processor State to 100%.
Disable Fast Startup
In Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power button does, uncheck Turn on fast startup.
Run HP Diagnostics
Restart your laptop, press Esc > F2 to run HP Diagnostics and check for any hardware issues.
Update Drivers
Use HP Support Assistant to check for any available driver or system updates.
I hope this helps.
Please feel free to reply here if you have any questions or if you need further clarification on any of the steps.
Take care and have a good day.
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