Blue screen at startup windows 8 on attempt of fixing hp pavilion 15n invalid process

Hi evrybody,

I FAQ had this problem when I start my laptop (hp pavilion 15n021se) on the lock screen, when I click to enter my password, just after the cruser mouse movement I get the blue screen saying that the error "Invalid attempt to fixing the process.

I searched this error and most of the results met my thoughts that the cause of this error is the touchpad driver.

I installed the latest version of the driver (sp64225), and it is not suitable for my windows, so I want a previous version of the driver please

and if there are possible causes other than the touch pad I'm enjoying mention of it and its solution

Thank you & hoping to solve my problem

Thank you for your kind help: super mario

I actually use the usb mouse, that's why I thought the problem with touchpad driver, so I asked for a previous version of this device other than sp64225.

So to make the touch pad, perfect work and prevent display of BSOD again once I already uninstalled the driver I downloaded from hp website (sp64225) and then I updated the driver from windows itself via the Device Manager and it worked perfctly.

So the solution has worked with me is to uninstall the hp driver and update the Device Manager devices, & till now the BSOD doesn't apear

Thanks again for your test from supermario

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