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02-29-2016 03:42 PM
I have exactly the same issue for HP eliteDesk 800 G2 TWR..deployed image via mdt , injected the latest drivers pack!
eventvwr shows eventID 17 about 10 times after first reboot and each time I reboot it triggers more and more event ID errors which makes the network unusable...
03-02-2016 05:20 AM
Check my post in:
This seems to be a chipset driver issue in my case.
Can anyone check if the events stop ?
Thanks,
Carlos
03-02-2016 06:44 AM
I too am being flooded with whea-logger errors and have over 10,000. My Pavilion all-in-one is only 3 months old and I already used the recovery disks to start over and updated all drivers but it has not helped. I plan on calling HP support soon. I just hope it isn't a hardware issue with the computer.
03-03-2016 08:51 AM - edited 03-03-2016 09:41 AM
got the laptop back today, not suprised, the same error is back, had it 20mins and get the error, HP said do a factory re-set through the HP Recovery manager, did that, created a local account on windows 10, and in the event viewer still got the same problem, replacing the system board has had no affect at all and the problem is still there.
03-03-2016 09:11 AM
Sorry to hear about that...
After another dozen hours trying to figure this out in Probook 450G3 (P/N: P4P54EA) and 430G3 (P/N: P4N86EA) I realized the issue (in my case) is not on Chipset drivers. It was in fact in Realtek Card Reader drivers.
Card Reader is the only Realtek device we have in these laptops. Once the device was disabled in Bios, the WHEA errors we're gone. I also tested the drivers from realtek website without success.
But In your case if the WLAN driver is also Realtek and you confirm (by disabling the device in Bios) that the WHEA errors stop, the only 3 solutions are contact HP support, wait for drivers or return the product.
03-03-2016 09:37 AM
my WLAN is intel i believe and that is what is in device manager under the network adapters, i going to be going back to HP support, my only concern is that other manfactures are having the problem, one person even wrote about they had an ASUS problem and they returned the product back to them
03-07-2016 03:12 AM - edited 03-07-2016 05:00 AM
have already put this post up on the 3rd of march
the laptop cam back on the 3/6/2016, booted up, and no suprise the exact same issue, no change even after a system board replacement, BIOS B-77 installed and re-install of the OS, and no change, rung HP, run the HP recovery manager to re-do the OS, and still no change after that, laptop going back to HP again today.
