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Many thanks for that. I started a new thread in it here when it happened and setting the Memory clock down a few notches and gradually going back up to the original setting seems to have worked. I can't see how it could have been over clocked as I never set it higher than its stock settings and when I did boot it up when it happened, my PC had been off for around 9 hours.
My card is an HD7700 and once again on booting-up today there was no Hardware Error shown in the Reliability Monitor. I don't use the computer for games. I agree that there is far too many unwanted items included when downloading any AMD update and I didn't find this problem when using an Nvidia Card in an earlier PC but then lots of programs have to be carefully watched now.
Yorky.
Did you try removing the updated stuff and just install the most current from the laptop mfg. Support website. What laptop do you have? If your APU/CPU/GPU is an AMD, then the Intel should not be active unless you connect to something. Sounds to me that you got hit with a buggy driver update from AMD.
Now there are some of the higher end laptops that you can swap out the GPU card.
I have a desktop but when I noticed I had no more issues at its normal clock i installed the latest driver and, touch wood, had no issues yet. I never used my Intel graphics
Just got this again as i booted up. No BSOD or anything. Just noticed at the time i started my PC in Reliability History:
Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent
Code: ab
Parameter 1: 9
Parameter 2: 300
Parameter 3: 590
Parameter 4: 600000005
OS version: 10_0_14393
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
OS Version: 10.0.14393.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 2057
Edit: It seems like this is a widespread issue caused by November updates:
A problem with your hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly. - Microsoft Community
Correct. People are disabling that or even rolling back to Windows 7 because of the disaster that Microsoft has made of Windows 10. I forsee a lot of people abandoning Windows 10 by the time that Microsoft rolls out "Let's make everyone a graphic designer" version of Windows 10. The only good thing about Redstone 2 is that they are making Defender caught up to more modern Anti-Malware programs.
Thank you I have looked and there is nothing. I think it's a false positive as it seems a lot of people are getting it. My dad is getting the same errors on his AIO PC all between same intervals too