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Which laptop and programs ect pictures attached.
I check once a week sometimes several times a week to see if Windows has any updates or Intel driver support assistant or Nvidia. Because I sit at the computer a lot.
Windows does not always update. Even if there are new updates. Intel just does.
So I decided to get a third party provider and use it to update my drivers. It worked, 14 drivers, mostly from intel. Opened Nvidia and checked for drivers and also updated them. 2 days later I get bluescreens. Totally random. Once during a game and once when I was on Youtube.
The next day I got another bluescreen with a different error code.
So I looked at the device manager and my Geforce is not displayed at all. I try to open the Geforce experience centre as admin but it doesn't work and shows me that no Geforce is installed... wtf. I think to myself.
I google the bluescreens and fix them...
which leads me to go into the device manager and find "Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 1901" which seems to be disabled. i can't enable it. error code 10 i think it was. so i google how to fix it because that's what seems to be blocking my geforce from working.
because sometimes the geforce is displayed in the device manager but with such a symbol and sometimes the geforce is not displayed at all.
both blue screens later and many manual updates later both from Intel, Nvidia and yes I also checked if my BIOS is out of date... no it is not.
Yes, I also unscrewed the case to see if anything was burnt out or not. Not the case. Because I can play Leuge of Legends but other games crap out and it kicks me out.
I have read in forums that Nvidia / Geforce drivers cause problems in windows with other drivers such as sound card drivers. I've owned this laptop for 8 years and it's only been in the shop once and these bums are putting out drivers that are making my laptop cancer. that my graphics card might be broken because they're too stupid. and I have to buy a graphics card for over 700 € to get something halfway decent because of all the bitcoin maniacs.
Back to my problem.
The Geforce is still giving me problems. I managed to get the Geforce experience centre to open after all the driver updates and days later but it looks like it's out of cache and off. because the computer is crashing again on graphic intensive games just like that.
The bluescreen error codes were.
"VIDEO_MEMORY_MANAGMENT_INTERNAL"
"VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR"
In addition, "Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 1901" caused the problem.
My question is what should I do now? I have also written to Intel and Nvidia to see if it is not a problem with them. Either Intel or Nvidia. Since Geforce is not working properly. Either the driver from Nvidia or an Intel problem that "suppresses" the driver.
Please help me. I'm going crazy.
It can't be Windows. I've already scanned Windows in the cmd program and had it repaired. I've also had the hard drive checked in the reboot screen. nothing. no problems.
The error codes keep coming back. Even when Windows is booted.
and don't come to me here with system recovery. because after that i have to or will have to make updates again so that everything runs... and then i'll be back where i am now... sorry for the language and the rage...
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as you guys can see its been translated sorry for the crap english.
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Your obsession with updating drivers is the problem, in addition to using a 3rd party driver update program.
With a 3rd party driver updater, you never know what country is collecting your data, and what payload the downloaded driver(s) contain.
At this point, it is not possible to know the state of your OS and the drivers. The best way to "fix" this is a fresh install, and to install your chipset INF immediately after the os install. Then, use windows update to install missing drivers or drivers that need to be updated. You can use IDSA, but I do not recommend it.
Your system/motherboard manufacturer will also provide drivers for their motherboard.
Once you are up and running again, stay away from driver updates, except that which your system manufacturer and/or nvidia provides.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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you are propably right.
i did a fresh/clean windows install.
BUT
The bluescreen error still came up after 10 hours of playing.
"VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR"
now i see its a Nvidia driver problem.
i deleted the driver and installed from windows .. that did not work.. i deleted and installed again from Nvidia webside did not work..
i deinstalled on device manager the geforce and opened the nvidia experince center then installed the lates updated.
but not the express/play ready variant but the custom one.
you can select to delete all profiles ... now everything is running perfectly again.
well leme see if the problem does not accure the rest of the week ^^..
sry for all that rage and hate towards the worker. its shamefull to read what i wrote there
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Glad you have it working.
Next, let's work on your driver hypochondria.<G>
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[Maybe Windows 12 will be better]
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well i still have problems..
it shows me in the device manager "Intel(R) PCIe Controller (x16) - 1901" greyed out. Sometimes its Code 10 and sometimes 40 someting.
like i said i asded intel and nvidia support.
nvidia told me to install an programm wich delets all about them, and then new install the geforce from there webside. i mean that worked till "Intel(R) PCIe" made again a problem.
Intel wrote me and wanted me to run an programm so they can collect data but there came no anser. 4 days now.
the tipical google search with fix bluescreen or fix devicemanager .. code 10 did not work.
the funny part is .. i try delet and install those and sometimes it works and i can use my laptop normal but after like 6 or 8 hours it comes again.
i opend my laptop and cleaned it now .. i mean there was not much dust just on the fans and on the housing a bit.
still not working.
today i started it and "Intel(R) .." is working and the Geforce is greyed out ..
they battling eacch other xD
cause i deleted everything with nvidia and try install it and the installment does not work.
pls Help if some one knows how to fix it.
look at the attachments .. maybe some one can find anythink.
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Hello soydan,
Thank you for posting on the Intel️® communities and opening a new thread.
We understand you have also opened a (chat/email/phone) support case with us, so, in this case, will continue to help you through that channel now. We will therefore close this community case. Please, keep in mind that this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel, in case that you have further questions, please open a new thread.
Thanks for your understanding.
Best regards,
Andres P.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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