BSOD upon closing lid

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       #31

    Good to hear :) .
    Use this online utility to detect the appropriate driver.

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       #32

    YoYo155 said:
    Good to hear :) .
    Use this online utility to detect the appropriate driver.

    Yes ok but my question is in general, if my computer came with this such driver, would I be able to install other types of graphics drivers from Intel or would that cause compatibility issues?
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  3. Posts : 3,056
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       #33

    The intel drivers are just fine :) .
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       #34

    Alright, I'm going to head over to Intel for this. Thanks. If anything happens I'll be back :)
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       #35

    We'll be here, hopefully you won't need us .
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       #36

    Got another BSOD x.x, uploaded the Diagnostic File:

    Attachment 284685

    Intel driver updates causing brightness problems again, still trying to fix that and the BSOD's...
    Last edited by danielca; 05 Sep 2013 at 09:47.
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  7. Posts : 3,056
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       #37

    The same culprit again.

    Logon in Safe-Mode not safe-mode with networking and try to trigger the BSOD again.
    If it does bugcheck, qquip yourself with a camera, go into the BIOS and take a picture of the SATA Mode.
    What is it configured to?
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       #38

    Wait, what have we established as to being the reason for the BSOD's?
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  9. Posts : 3,056
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       #39

    Please try the mentioned above.
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       #40

    So, every time I use the computer I must be running in safe mode? Because the BSOD's come and go and only happen when I enter sleep mode/close the lid/etc...

    Not sure what bugcheck is, does that mean if I get another BSOD?
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