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You can see from your screen shot that driver updates are still occurring. You can see AMD and Intel.
It says driver was installed on 29th and you said you powered on today. So when it took effect we can argue about. Think I had suggested shutting off drivers four days ago.
Is there any indication in reliability history that driver crashed.
I had suggested that you shut driver updates off and then get it working or have it working and shut driver updates off.
Of course this is your device and you are the decision maker.
frozensun post #13
“just installed W10.Look I know laptop is not supported by W10”
--- How do you know? Since you know that, why are you trying to do that?
Go through this list to verify that: HP Products Tested with Windows 10
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05195282
I did not see your make/model in their list.
Intel driver 4229 is a correct driver for the HD 3000 for your processor, comes from Windows updates.
Your posts #29, #35.
So go along with that initially.
The video output is common to both video chipsets.
I would not download alternative AMD drivers or use DDU it may just mess things up with hardware links for dual graphics and so forth.
Windows updates should take care of that.
AMD 6700M driver is being downloaded from Windows updates which is correct.
The fact that it does not work is likely to be the result of trying to install alternative AMD drivers and DDU.
I would look for a system driver from the manufacturer to try and get back what may have been lost.
I hate using the HP website, so I'm not going to waste time there, that is for you.
Then let Windows updates do it's job without any interference.
Both your video drivers are in Windows update catalogue, just checked to make sure.
Clearly from your post #63 it is trying.
Sorry I got caught up in your comment “I know laptop is not supported by W10”
I went back and reviewed my post #23
“HP ENVY 17-3080ez Notebook PC
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product.../model/5205559
Further down
Select Troubleshooting HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 8, 7) and see if it can help you”
--- Looks like it is supported in Windows 10 so go for it.
Since there are no drivers for W10 I assume is not supported...There was a thread that intel HD 3000 is not supported with W10 it's something to do with WDM 1.2 (dunno what is that).
I've messed with this issue and lost like 3-4 days.
I will uninstall all the updates and reinstall leshcat drivers...if it crashes again I will revert to Windows 8.1,because I can not resolve this issue.
Furthermore AMD driver is problem too,since it works only untill next power ON computer which is weird.
But I really can not go firther more into this I lost patience and 3-4 days working on this,it's not so important to have W10 there,if I have issues every 2-3 days with these problems I will delete W10.
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