A day after pulling the faulty HP driver from Windows Update, Microsoft released the update KB 4468304, which removes the incompatible driver from HP devices that are waiting to restart. That seems to be Microsoft's answer to the problem, too. Users reported that removing the driver fixed the problem. Some users pinpointed the HP driver 'HpqKbFiltr.sys' and Microsoft's update KB4464330 for version 1809 and KB4462919 for version 1803 as the source of their BSOD woes. Windows 11: Everything you need to know (ZDNet YouTube)Īs ZDNet reported at the time, several HP users were reporting machines displaying the error message WDF_VIOLATION after installing Microsoft's October Patch Tuesday update.Īccording to Microsoft, the HP keyboard driver version 11.0.3.1 has a "known incompatibility with certain HP devices" running the two latest releases of Windows 10.The ultimate Windows 10 information hub: Everything you need in one place.Seven Windows 10 annoyances (and how to fix them).Windows 10 privacy guide: How to take control.Here's how you can still get a free Windows 10 upgrade.Windows 11: Microsoft deletes these Windows 10 features and apps.What Windows 11 means: We'll be stuck with millions of Windows 10 zombies.
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