If a user mode application can cause a BSOD by interacting with a kernel driver then that driver is faulty! Under no circumstances should a kernel level driver crash because of a user level application. · Chipset driver causing bsod. Discussion in 'Software' started by 3khunter, Jan acer aspire one and when i try to use the manufacturers chipset driver it installs fine but when i restart it throws a blue screen of death and i have to go into the last know good configuration. Does anyone have any ideas on this. and its a D model. · Intel chipset driver caused BSOD - why? I installed this: I then got a BSOD and my boot disk (an SSD) disappeared from the BIOS. I thought I was in big trouble. I have another controller so I plugged the SSD into the other one and booted to it and rolled back to the MS driver (just for the SATA controller). I then put everything back together.
The chipset was one of the ones it didnt have in device manager. The one on the website did not work it just gives me the a BSOD when i restart. The other drivers work, I even tried the other chipset drivers for other OS's non work.:banghead. When I switched this to AHCI and reinstalled Windows, the latest Intel RST drivers stopped causing blue screens. Unfortunately, after you make this change in the BIOS, you will need to install a fresh copy of Windows. Laptop will not boot if you change it and try to boot to a pre-existing install. PM. For chipset drivers you can use default Microsoft drivers. For better performance use the Intel chipset drivers. My Computer. My Computer. Computer Type: Laptop. System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP. OS: windows 10 professional version build 64 bit. CPU: Intel (R) Core (TM) iMQ CPU @ GHz (8 CPUs), ~GHz.
In short, yes, the motherboard can cause a blue screen, but it is not that common. It can also be caused by faulty software, such as your drivers or your. Symptoms include random reboots, crashes and hangs, TDRs, BSODs, and WHEA hardware error events Install/update to the latest motherboard chipset driver. Verify that all key hardware components are fully compatible: The motherboard and its BIOS are compatible with the Intel® Processor. The memory specifications.
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