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I have an ASUS Zenbook UX302LA ultrabook with Intel HD 4400 graphics card. The problem is that after updating to Windows 10 the computer can't anymore resume from standby, but will always crash to blue screen of death.
Because of the video related error code in the message, I believe it could be due to graphics drivers. The issue remained the same with both the Windows built-in (or Windows update delivered) drivers and the one downloaded from Intel's website (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25150/Intel-Iris-Iris-Pro-and-HD-Graphics-Production-Driver-for-Windows-10-64-bit Intel® Download Center)
The difference is that with Windows' drivers the error code shown on the BSOD is the following:
Video_TDR_Failure
and with the drivers from Intel's (15.40.4.64.4256 07/28/2015) the following error
VIDEO SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR
Edit:
Here are the minidump files attached: https://www.dropbox.com/s/arkdx1uqm8cehju/Desktop.zip?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/arkdx1uqm8cehju/Desktop.zip?dl=0
BSOD read e.g. the following:
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer.
The problem seems to be caused by the following file: dxgkrnl.sys
If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen,
restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow
these steps:
Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed.
If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer
for any Windows updates you might need.
If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware
or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing.
If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart
your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then
select Safe Mode.
Technical Information:
*** STOP: 0x00000116 (0xffffe00127a304c0, 0xfffff8017afe6550, 0x0000000000000000,
0x000000000000000d)
*** dxgkrnl.sys - Address 0xfffff8017a402a7c base at 0xfffff8017a2c0000 DateStamp
0x55af128a
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same probleme with asus n750jk (hd4600 + gtx850m)
last driver for the 2 video card.
standby was fatal (sleep or hibernation) ....
the 2 same several BSOD
but with file igdkmd64.sys
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i switch graphics memory size to 128 MB in bios, no more BSOD. (hd4600)
Do it work for you too ?
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Incredible! It worked. Is there any downside to set that memory size smaller?
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I juste try 256, it's ok too ... don't know if there is really a downside. windows driver propertei say it can use up to 8165MB.
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This BSOD is happening to me as well (laptop w/ W10 with 4600HD) - unfortunately I can't change my memory size in the BIOS. Is there any other way to avoid this?
I'm getting the VIDEO SCHEDULER INTERNAL ERROR bsod seemingly randomly. Intel please release new drivers, or come up with a fix.
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Just wanna say thanks a lot . changed from 512 to 256 in bios, and no more blue screen when going from sleep mode
ASUS ux32ln, HD 4400
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I'm glad to hear that you're system now is running well, we really appreciate you have shared this information with us.
Thank you!
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I have basically the same laptop and have the same issue. Coming out of the sleep causes various BSOD errors
THe only way you can fix it is to install the ANCIENT drivers from Asus for your Xenbook
Then DEFER WINDOWS UPDATES. Because if you don't, Windows will install the latest drivers anyway and screw you over again. Go to your Advanced Windows Update settings and click "Defer Updates". You still get critical updates. But optional updates like driver updates dont get installed
Intel needs to fix this because otherwise the laptop is useless because I can't do any work on it without fear of losing everything because it went into sleep mode
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Same problem:
HP ProBook 430 G1 (i5-4200U, Intel HD 4400)
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Hello all,
We will continue addressing all windows 10 graphics issues in the following thread:
/message/321854 https://communities.intel.com/message/321854
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HI,
I have HP Probook G1 and change the video memory to 256 solve the problem.
Thanks for the help!!
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