It is the same version windows automatically installs.Ģ. However, I also found this version does cause a BSOD. I found that the earliest display driver (on the dell website) that is installs on the laptop is this versionĮarlier versions result in a "System does not meet minimum requirements". What driver version is causing this BSOD? Making sure laptop is using Microsoft Basic Display AdapterĪfter this, I ran Prime95 In-Blend overnight, which did not BSOD or produce any issues at all.ġ. Using GPO to prevent the automatic reinstallation of the Intel HD Graphics DriverPģ. ![]() This would happen regardless of whether everything was updated to latest version via Dell CommandĢ. Memtest, Dell Diagnostics (both bios one and windows one), etc, all passesħ. SSD was swapped out as well as motherboard, neither solving the issueĦ. BSOD's would never produce any dump files at allĤ.This would happen on a fully updated Windows 10 OS, or a fresh image, or a Dell Imageĥ. Event viewer shows a KERNEL POWER however bugcheck is 0, and other information as well is all 0ģ. Event viewer showed no patterns (no notable errors/warnings/etc) prior to BSODĢ. The BSOD's were a hard hang (stuck at 0%)ġ. ![]() Their was not much pattern in the BSOD's, other then thatġ. I had a issue with a Lattitude 7390 that was occasionally BSODing.
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