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08-02-2015 08:52 AM
Hey People i'm glad to tell You that i've fixed all my problems so far with WINDOWS 10, except ONE :
When My probook 450 G1 wants to wake up from STANDBY it crushes and it gives me a BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death)
so i hope that there will be someone that will help me with this.
I really recommand you Re-install of windows 10 AFTER upgrading with choosing the option to keep all my documents.
HOW ?
Voluntarily crash your computer while starting.
For those who have problems with BSOD doesn't want to Re-Install everything :
1- Go to the device manager ( Win + x --> m )
2- Disable the dGpu (8750m or 8600/8700)
3- close the device manager
4- uninstall all the AMD softwares CCC Raptr ...
5- Go to the device manager & check your dGPU and update the driver from there (Dev. Man.) and enable your device
6- Go to AMD's official site and download the "Autodetect software"
link: http://www2.ati.com/drivers/auto/autodetectutility.exe
7- download the lastest package (15.7.1)
8-NOW YOU HAVE TO STAY FOCUSED, because you shouldn't install the newest driver but, the Catalyst Control Center so you can have some control over your graphics..
9- After the installation, restart your computer and it wouldn't crash because of the GPU.
10- Keep in mind that there's no better way to solve your OS problems than a fresh install ..
You can after this access to HP's official site and download the drivers of Win 8.1 (Not the graphic's 😉 )
08-02-2015 11:05 PM
08-03-2015 12:00 AM
Had the same problem after sleep on a Zbook14. Windows kept installing driver 15.200.1062.1002.
Luckily, I had an old HD with an Insider Preview on it. I upgraded that to a new installation (just to se if problems came from my Win7 installation) and it worked perfect! Driver version was 15.200.1062.1003.
Switched backed to my "real" hd, started Windows and went to Device Manager to Update Driver. Browsed to Windows/System32 of my extra HD (connected with a SATA/USB cable) and the driver was installed. No BSOD. Sleep/Resume works fine.
08-03-2015 08:54 AM
Microsoft haven't resolved the same problem with desktops...as I know having tried to speak to them without success. Every so often I get a message to say that my PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. So much for Windows 10 and all the hype - this is causing major problems for me. Is there a simple solution to this?
08-05-2015 07:13 AM
