HP Pavilion 1d45dx g6: Pavilion G6: error BSOD in Windows 10

Once I upgraded my laptop 10 (64-bit) Windows whenever I would put my laptop to sleep or close the lid and come back, she would but immediately frozen and he would not answer. After a few seconds a blue screen of death with a frowny face would jump to the top. It usually gives me the error code: UNEXPECTED_STORE_EXCEPTION

Then when I'd start my laptop to be out some time, it will give me a BSOD right at the beginning and it would have a CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED error code

Is anyway to fix this? I am very fun that may have windows 10 on my laptop. Given the amount of BSOD I had, I went back to Windows 7 until a solution can be found.

Sidenote: I also had a similar problem with windows 8, he did exactly the same thing, just like Windows 10. He gave me a different error code: KERNAL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR.  I went back to Windows 7 on this situation as well.

Any help to solve this would be awesome! Thanks in advance.

This is a big update!

I managed to get my old G6-1c43nr works well on Windows 10 using this meathod! (Please note that not all of the G6 can use this meathod and you must proceed at your own discression!)

Measures to address this error:

1. download BIOS revision F.46 (probably you have F.48 or F.49) if available for your laptop (go to Windows 7 drivers > BIOS > Previous Versions).

2. install the older BIOS

3 after installing the old BIOS, your laptop most likely does not completely start, he should give a BSOD and reboot, let him do this twice and the third time, should it try to perform a repair of starting WHAT IT WILL (AND SHOULD) FAIL!

4. after the start of the repair fails, click on 'Advanced Options '.

5. click on help > advanced options > start parameters

6. click on restart

7. When you see the boot settings screen, press '4' on your keyboard

8. you will then start in safe mode, do not connect to your computer when it is presented with the login screen, simply press Power > restart

9. you should be able to start completely Windows now

10. put the computer to sleep and then wake it up, it should now fully work!

The problem was that the most recent BIOS breaks the way Windows 8/10 read the configuration of SATA and decommissioning of the BIOS fix it.

Enjoy!

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