blue screen frequent on DV6T caused by igdpmd64.sys

For some reason any I get accidents frequent blue sreen lately on my laptop DV6T Quad Edition of

The blue screen shows that it was caused by igdpmd64.sys

PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA

I tried upgrading the graphcis driver, run scandisk, swaping memory

I have nothing seems to help

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated

TO DUNIDAR:

Your solution to remove the update from Microsoft KB2670838 seems to have solved the problem. YAY!  Thank YOU, thank YOU, everyone, too.

I was sweating for a week, doing the same kind of things that other Forum members have done, like cleaning my disk space and re - download the program I found the culprit.

Then I thought about searching the Web and came on the HP Forum.

Thanks to you and all the others who have posted about this problem.  I really appreciate the exact steps to uninstall the KB2670838 update.  I would never be able to fix this on my own!

I have a HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC, OS = Windows 7 Home Premium, 64 - bit.  I dreaded the prospect that he was trashed.

The problem started after I installed an update for Norton Internet Security; I thought it was the culprit.

Oticed while my system crashed at random (with explore!), but the Manager of Norton was ALWAYS crashing and crashing everything by doing a scan. I had to reboot in safe mode to do something without crashing and uninstalled Norton.

He realized that the MS updates had been installed recently.

Took me a while to understand that the problem was not Norton, but a program in the system.

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