HP 15 laptop: hp 15 screen problem r blue

HI, I JUST BOUGHT hp 15 product number r: LOE96A #ABV AND its been 3 months and each time each time I doo a few navigation heavy or some work as software development. the laptop display a blue screen with an error in driver_IRAQL_NOT_LESS_OREQUAL (rtwlane.sys). I tried to reinstall the drivers of graphicsc and other things, but all fails to me...

waiting for a solution...

Hi @wasiqkhan,

Thank you for visiting the HP Forums! A place where you can find solutions for your problems with the help of the community!

I stumbled upon your post on the laptop and wanted to help you! I looked in your question about your HP laptop with a DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (rtwlane.sys) error message. Here is a link for troubleshooting wireless connection, if you need.

Some say that it helps to fix this Microsoft Fix it.

Sometimes using the tool Windows Update troubleshooting to fix updates that do not come through Windows. It is a download that will run a check of your system and usually fix it.

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