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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 mike

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We need to narrow down the cause of the problem. Below is a start to doing this.
Go into Device Manager by pressing the Windows Logo + X key combination on the keyboard and, from the list, click to select Device Manager.
Look for a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point over a device’s icon which indicates devices that aren’t working properly — possibly because of problems with their drivers.
This site may help:
https://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-g6-Notebook-PC-series/5330578/model/5353704
Update the BIOS, if not already updated.
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+=== Update (01/01/2021) ===
+I am 95% sure this all just a driver issue. The problems happen when they get corrupted and even after uninstalling there is still debris left.
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+From my experience, and needless to say I’m not perfect, the below choices are what have worked for me on many, many different systems of all ages. It still amazes me how rarely I have found actual hardware failures in over 35 years of experience.
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+Before I go on hirens boot disc is no comparisome to Sergei’s disk. Download it and with Rufus set it to boot on a USB flash drive. It does everything:
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+https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/sergei_strelecs_winpe.html
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+What I do, and I have done it many times is uninstall the drivers and then run programs like Ccleaner, Advanced System Care , etc. and DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) for video card drivers:
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+https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/display_driver_uninstaller.html
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+Download, manually, the HP drivers from the HP support site into an HP driver folder. I always rename them for easy reference:
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+https://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-g6-Notebook-PC-series/5330578/model/5353704
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+Install the HP drivers. Note: Sometimes running driver installers for ealier OS’s in Compatibility Mode helps
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+When done Reboot and run Driver Booster for the latest
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+https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/iobit_driver_booster.html
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+Once I’ve done all this it is either fixed or just needs a little tinkering.
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+Sergei’s boots into W10 PE and finds drivers, generally automatically so then you can easily tell if all is basically working. Some of these driver issues can be buried kind of deep into the Windows OS.
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+P.S.
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+@jayeff and I are very stubborn and don’t give up easily.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 mike

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+We need to narrow down the cause of the problem. Below is a start to doing this.
+
Go into Device Manager by pressing the Windows Logo + X key combination on the keyboard and, from the list, click to select Device Manager.
Look for a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point over a device’s icon which indicates devices that aren’t working properly — possibly because of problems with their drivers.
This site may help:
https://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-g6-Notebook-PC-series/5330578/model/5353704
Update the BIOS, if not already updated.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 mike

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Go into Device Manager by pressing the Windows Logo + X key combination on the keyboard and, from the list, click to select Device Manager.

Look for a yellow triangle containing an exclamation point over a device’s icon which indicates devices that aren’t working properly — possibly because of problems with their drivers.

This site may help:

https://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/selfservice/HP-Pavilion-g6-Notebook-PC-series/5330578/model/5353704

Update the BIOS, if not already updated.

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