ASUS ET2701INTI Video_memory_mgmt_internal error

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  1. Posts : 5
    windows 8.1 64bit
       #11

    altobalk said:
    I appreciate your offer but I think I have solved the issue. Windows level 2 support was no help. They told me it was the manufacturer's responsibility to create drivers for their products. So I called ASUS back one last time. After refusing attempts to get me to send in my machine, the tech called a different level of support for himself. When he got back he notified me that they do not have drivers for Win 10 and do not know when they will be available. The last thing he said to me was "you should reinstall the INF chipset drivers to Windows 8" and then I angrily hung up the phone. So I did..... and it seems to have worked. If you go to ASUS.com search the machine and click support, then drivers and tools, choose operating system Windows 8 64 bit. Download the Intel INF Update Driver and install. To date, I have restarted at 7 or 8 times without issue, graphics card is working and running smooth. I will update this post in a few days to call it resolved.:)

    Attachment 38775
    What graphics driver is on windows 10 right now and has it done any updates

    This problem is still far from being solved, for a lot of people out their, and if you cant run windows 10 how it is designed to run, without doing registry hacks and using out of date drivers then its not solved for a lot of people only some individuals.
    Last edited by jeffadelaide; 01 Oct 2015 at 17:31.
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #12

    here is a screenshot. And yes, Windows has successfully installed some updates.
    ASUS ET2701INTI Video_memory_mgmt_internal error-2015_09_22_06_00_561.png
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  3. Posts : 5
    windows 8.1 64bit
       #13

    altobalk said:
    here is a screenshot. And yes, Windows has successfully installed some updates.
    ASUS ET2701INTI Video_memory_mgmt_internal error-2015_09_22_06_00_561.png
    have windows 10 on in a dual boot working with older driver, everytime I try to do the update to win 8.1 it still fails, I will try with the old intel chipset later but I might of already tried it once and your graphics driver is still not the latest version which I think windows will try and download unless you do what I did
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  4. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 64bit
       #14

    Thanks!


    altobalk said:
    I appreciate your offer but I think I have solved the issue. Windows level 2 support was no help. They told me it was the manufacturer's responsibility to create drivers for their products. So I called ASUS back one last time. After refusing attempts to get me to send in my machine, the tech called a different level of support for himself. When he got back he notified me that they do not have drivers for Win 10 and do not know when they will be available. The last thing he said to me was "you should reinstall the INF chipset drivers to Windows 8" and then I angrily hung up the phone. So I did..... and it seems to have worked. If you go to ASUS.com search the machine and click support, then drivers and tools, choose operating system Windows 8 64 bit. Download the Intel INF Update Driver and install. To date, I have restarted at 7 or 8 times without issue, graphics card is working and running smooth. I will update this post in a few days to call it resolved.:)

    Attachment 38775
    Thanks mate! I have the same ASUS ET2701INTI. I've been putting up with this issue for a few months now, occasionally looking for fixes, but nothing worked. Reinstalling the INF chipset drivers, as you suggested, works. Finally a stable computer! Really appreciate your help.
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
       #15

    nossers said:
    Thanks mate! I have the same ASUS ET2701INTI. I've been putting up with this issue for a few months now, occasionally looking for fixes, but nothing worked. Reinstalling the INF chipset drivers, as you suggested, works. Finally a stable computer! Really appreciate your help.
    My system has also been stable for over a week now. Although the graphics driver isn't the latest, and the error did come back when I tried to install the latest driver on the system, the system was able to recover from that error just fine and not send the machine into an endless loop. I'm happy with the fix and can do anything on the machine I was able to before. I'm calling this one solved!
    Last edited by altobalk; 01 Oct 2015 at 17:24.
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  6. Posts : 9
    Windows 8.1
       #16

    altobalk said:
    My system has also been stable for over a week now. Although the graphics driver isn't the latest, and the error did come back when I tried to install the latest driver on the system, the system was able to recover from that error just fine and not send the machine into an endless loop. I'm happy with the fix and can do anything on the machine I was able to before. I'm calling this one solved!
    I also have a 2701INTI. Did you reinstall the INF drivers while on Windows 8.1 or after updating to Win 10? Thanks in advance.
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 64bit
       #17

    gnp1979 said:
    I also have a 2701INTI. Did you reinstall the INF drivers while on Windows 8.1 or after updating to Win 10? Thanks in advance.
    After updating to windows 10. Good luck!
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  8. Posts : 5
    Windows 10 64bit
       #18

    Although .... It was lots of hassle (lots of crashes and starting in safe mode), so you could try doing it before. Maybe it will reduce the hassle but maybe not!
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  9. Posts : 9
    Windows 8.1
       #19

    Thanks! [emoji106]🏻
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  10. Posts : 9
    Windows 8.1
       #20

    altobalk said:
    My system has also been stable for over a week now. Although the graphics driver isn't the latest, and the error did come back when I tried to install the latest driver on the system, the system was able to recover from that error just fine and not send the machine into an endless loop. I'm happy with the fix and can do anything on the machine I was able to before. I'm calling this one solved!
    nossers said:
    Thanks mate! I have the same ASUS ET2701INTI. I've been putting up with this issue for a few months now, occasionally looking for fixes, but nothing worked. Reinstalling the INF chipset drivers, as you suggested, works. Finally a stable computer! Really appreciate your help.
    Guys, I tried it today, I installed the INF drivers while still on Win 8, then updated to Win 10. Worked fine, 5 reboots so far, no crash, no loop, works good! Thank you both!
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