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HP ProBook x360 435 G7 Notebook PC (8RA65AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

I've got a serius problem with HP ProBook x360 435 G7 and wi-fi bluetooth adapter...

If I leave my ProBook and it goes in "sleep mode" after time out, on resume Windows can't start the driver and returns the error "code 43".
No more wifi or bluetooth was working... I tried to remove driver and install them again from hp website, but still not working.

I tried to download the driver from Intel, but still not working...

So, i searched in the web and found that a similar problem is known...

 

Form Intel community:

"The most likely cause of this issue is a failure of the BIOS to restore the state of the device coming out of the Suspend. Check if you have the latest available BIOS for your board. If you do not, upgrade to the BIOS and test again. If you do have the latest, however, you will likely need to contact the board manufacturer regarding this issue."

 

So i entered the bios, changed 1 things, saved, restarted the system and WiFi and Bluetooth returns to work flawless with the last driver from Intel.

 

All others driver were up to date from HP website.

I updated the bios last week with the last 01.12.00 Rev.A so i think it is a bios problem that can't resume from "suspend" Intel AX200 module.

https://support.hp.com/it-it/drivers/selfservice/swdetails/hp-probook-x360-435-g7-notebook-pc/326118...

 

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https://support.hp.com/ie-en/document/c07056442

 

I found that was a known issue!

Someone can report to HP that the last bios for  HP ProBook x360 435 G7 is again affected with the same problem?

It is the first time i encounterd this problem, with previous bios never had!

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