HDMI causes the 'Blue screen' Crash Vista (64), Dump & Halt

Vista (64) 'Blue screen' Crash, Dump & Halt causes the HDMI

I have a HP Pavilion dv9843cl Entertainment Notebook PC

.. .and when I tried my HDMI it fails and does not hurt with a Vista (64) judgment of crash, dump and system 'blue screen '.

Any ideas of what can be the cause?  .. .and even better, a solution?

Greg

Try the old driver 7.15.11.5665A. I solved my problem with the old driver.

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