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The IDUU didn't say specific Intel HD Graphics 4600 but I believe it has done its job proper :)
Try to update the Intel audio drivers
The IDUU didn't say specific Intel HD Graphics 4600 but I believe it has done its job proper :)
Try to update the Intel audio drivers
Last edited by amodi252; 02 Nov 2016 at 15:11.
Code:Name Intel(R) Display Audio Manufacturer Intel(R) Corporation Status OK PNP Device ID HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_2807&SUBSYS_80860101&REV_1000\4&1793E418&0&0001 Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\intcdaud.sys (6.16.0.3189, 463.26 KB (474,376 bytes), 28/10/2015 15:42)
OK, so not the realtek driver. A quick search on google (like I should've done before) directed me to this driverOpen websiteIt says it includes the Intel Display audio driver in the Contents of the Package section, but it also includes Intel® Iris™ and HD Graphics Driver, if I download that driver, would it downgrade the installed Intel HD graphics driver if it includes a lower version of the Intel graphics driver 4600?
Last edited by amodi252; 02 Nov 2016 at 15:11.
I tried to run the setup application, however it says My PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements. Attachment 58810Is this because my processor isn't a Braswell processor?If so where can I find a display audio driver compatible with Windows 10 and Intel i7?I am now pretty certain that intcdaud.sys is the faulty driver (or one of them at least) as I ran driver verifier on that single driver.
Last edited by amodi252; 02 Nov 2016 at 15:12.
Uh Oh! Received a BSOD while surfing Chrome . Error message was "kernel_data_inpage_error".
DM Log Collector file is attached.
-More Info-
Happened after I opened Chrome when PC booted. Tried to open a website of which I think the servers are down (as I still can't open it), pressed back to return to google search and was about to click website link before the BSOD appeared.
The 0x7A might be what we wanted as it points to something else then only drivers, it is usually caused by failing hard drives but could also be caused by a few other things
- memory problem,
- malware infection,
- page file corruption,
- bad motherboard,
- cabling,
- improper seated components
Please run a threat scan with Malwarebytes*, a full scan with your AV, scan your system with Adwcleaner, Kaspersky TTDSKiller, ESET Online Scanner and SuperAntiSpyware
Note*(Uncheck trial version in the installation process)
Run MemTest86+ to analyse your RAM. MemTest86+ - Test RAM - Windows 10 Forums
Note
MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking for zero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.
Alright, another BSOD (DM Log Collector file is attached once again) with the error message "SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (fileinfo.sys).
I have noticed that I got the last two errors when my PC booted up unusually quick (like 2-3 seconds, maybe a bit more)
Could the issue be linked with this problem: Click here (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/977178) as my hard disk is also 1TB and I received a 0x7A message.
I ran MemTest86 last week with both of the RAM sticks together and it passed with 0/40 errors.
Should I do it again with each RAM sticks (effort) or should it be fine?
I will run MalwareBytes and will reply if I find anything out of the norm.
I ran MalwareBytes and it found no problems
Attachment 58858
I predict that your next response would be to run the Chkdsk however I already tried that last week and it did stuff without any messages (well it just shot from 11% to 100% after a long time and then restarted, as far as I can remember).
What shall I do next?
Waiting for your advice.
Ayush