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Well, with laptops as has been mentioned many times, all bets are off as the great majority of them use custom hardware that differs from the actual retail-hardware specifications, so if your drivers change during an update bad stuff can happen--and that's why most laptops require drivers from the laptop OEM as opposed to from direct hardware web sites, or via Win10x64 builds. However, you can do what the screen shot below illustrates once you find a set of drivers that work and you should be OK on that score. Mine has been set that way for so many months I can't recall when I first set it! I install all drivers myself--Windows installs none. I'm on a desktop, and all my gear is 100% retail hardware spec, and I still found this very useful. Worth a shot. No more driver problems for me! Now, if by chance you are already doing this then you have some other problem unrelated to your hardware drivers, assuming you've installed a set of device drivers you deem reliable with some other build, prior to setting this group policy. Good luck...;)