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08-21-2015 03:44 AM - edited 08-21-2015 11:11 PM
After 3x reinstall Windows 10 with daily BSOD (5x per day...) just disable Hybrid graphics in BIOS is right solution.
Thanks!
I have HP ZBook 15u G2 notebook, now without ATM graphics.
HP will return my money for a graphics card that I CAN NOT use?
08-23-2015 11:14 AM
After upgrading to Windows 10, some laptops have been experiencing one or more of the following symptoms:
- power LED remains on after shutdown
- computer does not enter sleep or hibernation.
HP recommends that customers seeing these symptoms first update the graphics drivers by removing and reinstalling the hardware in the Device manager. See the Update the graphics driver section of Where Do I Find Windows 10 Drivers and Software for My Model?.
For other sleep and hibernation issues see Sleep and Hibernate Issues (Windows 10, 😎.
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08-24-2015 03:59 AM - edited 08-24-2015 04:00 AM
Computer enter properly sleep and hibernation mode. Once again described problems :
The problem concerns the Windows 10 upgrade and new Windows 10 installation as well with up to date drivers from HP website. You can easily reproduce the error on a Zbook 15 Product number: F0U59EA#AKD
Problem 1:
BSOD VIDEO_SCHEDULER_INTERNAL_ERROR after system wake up from sleep mode.
Problem 2:
Black screen after wake up from sleep mode or during system IDLE. Sometimes only mouse cursor appear.
OS: Windows 10 Pro x64 / Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB x64
Model: Zbook 15, Zbook 17
Product number: F0U59EA#AKD
BIOS Version: 01.33 Rev.A (29 Jul 2015)
Intel Video Driver: 4248 Rev.F
NVIDIA Video Driver: 353.30 Rev.F
Up to date official HP drivers
It seems for me that BSOD is releated to hybrid graphic. The same problem is described by many HP ZBOOK users around internet, including HP support forum. BSOD occured after clean OS install as well.
QUESTIONS to HP support:
1. Is HP already working on a solution?
2. It's BIOS or drivers releated bug?
3. When can we expect an BIOS or/and Drivers update to address this serious problem?
4. Temporary solution is available?
09-14-2015 06:17 PM
I have the same problem and disabled hybrid in bios, and it started working.
I have a zBook 14 F2R99UT
This was the only way to fix the sleep crashing on Windows 10.
Please let me know the real fix.
Thanks
@Mmurphy wrote:After 3x reinstall Windows 10 with daily BSOD (5x per day...) just disable Hybrid graphics in BIOS is right solution.
Thanks!
I have HP ZBook 15u G2 notebook, now without ATM graphics.
HP will return my money for a graphics card that I CAN NOT use?
09-27-2015 01:47 PM
Same issues here (on multiple itterations of Zbooks) - come on HP - these are your enterprise class machines... Lets see a fix for this already ?? Or lets see a statement that they are NOT supported on windows 10 until you can prove they are stable...
10-31-2015 03:27 PM - edited 10-31-2015 04:48 PM
@WyreNut I would like to say that this issue is wide spreed with Windows 10 and it appears to be related to the integrated intel drivers. The only thing that will work to fix the issue is to disable hybrid graphics which is not a acceptable solution for people owning a workstation class machine that is powerful enough to replace a fairly high end desktop.
Windows 10 Pro x64 fully patched as of 10-31-2015
HP Zbook G1
FYI I was able to get my Zbook working by using the latest driver form Intel (Released just a few days ago)
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25489/Intel-Graphics-Driver-for-Windows-10-15-40-4th-Gen-
It is driver version 15.40 for Intell HD Graphics 4000. I had to uninstall the Intel graphics driver and choose the remove from system option. Reboot and download the zip archive and naivigate to Graphics and right click install on the igdlh64.inf file. Wait a few minutes and then reboot, sleep should start working. Also if you disabledd Hybrid Graphics remember to renable it.
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