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This situation seems somewhat specific so I'll try to describe it as best as I can.
When waking my HP Envy x360 15-bq100 from sleep, the display seems to go into a halted state where the graphics card crashes and seems like it could go into a blue screen. Although, after a few seconds the display catches back up and functions properly. This pretty much goes through a loop where it halts for a lengthy amount of time then resumes for a few seconds. The only way to solve the issue is to do a hard shut down and start windows from a shut down state.
What I've done so far (in sequential order):
- Reinstall Windows 10 on a new SSD (I upgraded from an HDD)
- Reinstall graphics drivers
- Update BIOS
- Ran memtest, the test passed
I used to have an issue where I would get a BSOD with THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER every other time I turn on the laptop. Doing a BIOS update seemed to have solved the issue for most cases. Sometimes, I will still get the BSOD but not on a repetitive occasion. Seeing as how I've updated my graphics to the latest settings and updated my BIOS, I'm beginning to wonder if it's a memory issue regardless of passing memtest?
The issue started after I reinstalled Windows onto a new SSD. My old HDD didn't have this issue, just the THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER BSOD whenever I would attempt to update my graphics driver.
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When waking my HP Envy x360 15-bq100 from sleep, the display seems to go into a halted state where the graphics card crashes and seems like it could go into a blue screen. Although, after a few seconds the display catches back up and functions properly. This pretty much goes through a loop where it halts for a lengthy amount of time then resumes for a few seconds. The only way to solve the issue is to do a hard shut down and start windows from a shut down state.
What I've done so far (in sequential order):
- Reinstall Windows 10 on a new SSD (I upgraded from an HDD)
- Reinstall graphics drivers
- Update BIOS
- Ran memtest, the test passed
I used to have an issue where I would get a BSOD with THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER every other time I turn on the laptop. Doing a BIOS update seemed to have solved the issue for most cases. Sometimes, I will still get the BSOD but not on a repetitive occasion. Seeing as how I've updated my graphics to the latest settings and updated my BIOS, I'm beginning to wonder if it's a memory issue regardless of passing memtest?
The issue started after I reinstalled Windows onto a new SSD. My old HDD didn't have this issue, just the THREAD STUCK IN DEVICE DRIVER BSOD whenever I would attempt to update my graphics driver.
Continue reading...