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I'm in situation when i can't get into safe mode in any way, because of SSD, uefi, etc. The F8 doesn't work while you have this. I can't even see more than windows logo which disappear after couple od seconds 😞

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After uninstalling the drivers the BSOD does not happen after 2 minutes (but it still sometimes happens at random intervals ).

 

Is their any permenant fix for this that does not involve uninstalling drivers? I can not seem to find any windows 10 drivers for the HP 450 g1 on the HP Website either.

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After a few hours fixing Windows 10 Problems, I think I found the one for the dGPU:

My PC: HP Probook 450 G1 (i7, AMD Radeon HD 8750M, 8Gb Ram)

1: Dissable the dGPU: I reccomend from the Device Manager very fast after boot: Win+x, M

2: uninstall all AMD software from the PC

3: download and install the later AMD drivers from amd: AMD Drivers Link

4: go to Device Manager and Click "Update" and then "find drivers automatically"

5: it should find one and install it. If it doesn't work from the first go, try again. I got it the second.

6: It should now be named "AMD Radeon HD 8750M" ( before this it was ... 8600/8700 series) .Enable the dGPU from DeviceManager.

7: In AMD CCC under software it should say driver version ending with "-HP" like this:  IMGUR img.

 

 After this I tried a game with performance mode. It worked and no BSOD. So far everything is great. Hope it works for you too 🙂

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Thanks vasvask it worked well. I uninstalled my and drivers and it worked out well. I booted into safe mode to get it done tho but in the end it still worked
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Many hours & trials later, going back to 8.1, at least it works.
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Hi guys,

I just subscribed this forum to say DISABLE THE AMD VIDEO CARD. Thanks to vasvaska. That's hot tip

I will try to help giving tips about how to log in safe mode.

- When your pc comes up, press "windows X" and "A".
- click "YES"
- Type "BCDEDIT /SET {DEFAULT} BOOTMENUPOLICY LEGACY"
- "ctrl at del" and logout.
- shutdown and restart.

You need to be very fast to get this. I hope to have help you guys.


Leonardo
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I'm using Probook 450 G1 and I also had the same BSOD several times. After uninstalling all driver through Safe Mode it got fixed but my sound was terrible (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC). I tried reinstalling the audio driver but there was no difference. I had to revert back to Windows 8.1.

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Hi there. If the soundings stuttering, go to sound manager from the speaker down right - right click. Select 24bit audio. That's how I fixed mine. It was 2 4 something, not sure if bits. You'll find it. Under advanced options.
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we haven't two minutes, we have just 30 or 45 seconds. I did what you said but it didn't work. You have to find another solution or i am gonna kill myself.
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Please try to open Device Manager and disable graphic/network and sound card drivers until they load.

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