Getting a strange behavior from my 17R3, right after a clean install no less.
I have it set to not go to sleep while on AC power, just turn off the screen after 5 minutes. Sometimes, the system will no longer respond after the screen is turned off. All the lights are still on, HDD indicator light will still flash occasionally. But it appears the system has crashed. Windows events state system has rebooted from a bugcheck. Only way to get it to respond is to press the power button (not press and hold) to shut it off then start up like normal.
Any ideas?
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SSD as your boot drive?
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You mean 860 Evo Right I don't recall 850 Evo M.2 Did you check your Samsung Drivers ?
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Im guessing its a driver issue with your M.2 have you tried the other M.2 slot?
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@radji can you make a recovery drive containing your BIOS as per this link *OFFICIAL* Alienware 13 R3 Owner's Lounge
Once you see options Reset BIOS and recovery option. Choose BIOS reset and see whether the issues is fixed or not! -
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No dice still. System still often freezes right after the screen turns off per the power settings. Using a different m.2 slot and different Intel RST drivers has not helped. I will try the BIOS recovery then swap the entire SSD for a different one. Running out of ideas, though.
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Uninstall Intel rapid storage storage, KIONIXX driver afterwards reboot.
Download IRST driver from Intel and latest KIONIXX freefal driver (UWD) made for AW17 r5. It solves certain freezing issues. Thanks to @VICKYGAMEBOY for testing it.
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from what I think it is most likely from intel driver issue.. the nvidia driver that i am talking aboit is just me saying that is what i use and without any issues.. hope this helps..
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from my experience it is more of a graphic driver issue.. If you have updated to bios 1.4.4 there is a chance that messed up something with your laptop..
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Had one freeze up and 3 BSODs since updating the Intel GPU and RST, and freefall sensor drivers.
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@VICKYGAMEBOY Keep an eye on precision 7710 driver page to get new TB3 firmware(needs TB3 device to be connected for FW to be upgraded), Airplane driver and few others. Good luck.VICKYGAMEBOY likes this. -
What airplane mode driver should I use?
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System went back to black screen non-responsive and BSODs every day. I tried using driver verifier (as recommended by another forum) and it bricked my R3. Could reverse driver verifier and system restore and Reset my PC failed miserably (both recovery drive and external USB). Currently wiping my SSD using my desktop and will start fresh. Any advice would be appreciate, especially which driver versions I should use for the 17R3.
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Anyone know which driver are verified stable for the 17 R3? My Intel and Nvidia GPU driver came from Windows update and have not triggered a blue screen with verifier.
Wondering about the touchpad, chipset/Management Engine/RST, memory card reader, airplaine mode switch, Soundblaster audio, OSD/Command Center, and Freefall sensor.
The network, wifi, and GPU drivers seem to work fine so I don't see a reason to use the older Dell versions. -
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I can leave all the Intel drivers to the Windows update installed defaults (chipset, Management Engine, RST)? -
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Thank you for the advice. I still am getting Memory Management BSODs. Swapping out the RAM did not help. Now I am disabling the internal sound card and my Razer mouse and their associated software. Turning off certain devices one by one and seeing if that stops the crashing will be easier than using Driver Verifier.
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Actually I'm just running the Nvidia driver installed from Windows Update.
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Should I update to the latest release from Nvidia? I figured the Microsoft driver would be the safest/stablest.
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Crashed again. The dump files are showing it's the Intel GPU. At this point I've tried multiple drivers for the Intel 530 so either each version of the drivers are having issues or the Intel GPU is defective.
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I hope my mobo is not failing. Dell support replaced it last year. Praying I wasn't given a dud.
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As a test I ran sleeping dogs DE at extreme settings w/o lags since it consumes just 2-3GB whilst Witcher3 uses 1.5-2.5GB for just loading the game and loading the save game actually takes 90% usage before force crashing itself.
If you're getting memory BSOD very often eventhough the RAM is good, I think W10 blocking bug that stopped RS4 being deployed. I believe you have a false +ve.c69k likes this. -
My R3 has 16GB in it. It should not have issues with force crashing due to lack or RAM when my CPU meter states is only is utilizing 1/3rd of the available RAM space.
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Wow, you all were right. I installed 24.20.100.6136 and have run for almost 2 days with no BSODs.
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4 days on 24.20.100.6136 before I got a BSOD. Crashed while the screen was off. But definitely more stable than before.
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You need rom file to flash and reset the BIOS. -
I also changed the power settings for the Intel GPU to disable all power saving features. Just set everything to max performance and disable power saver. We'll see if that makes any difference.
Its interesting since before I was getting all Memory Management BSODs. But this last one was System Thread Exception Not Handled. First time that has shown up. -
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Done.
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Ugh. No dice. Just crashed while the screen was off.
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Hi @radji, If you suspect that it is a software or driver issue why don't you do a proper clean install following tihs guide: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/nbr-windows-10-clean-installation-guide.781178/ to just get over with it and roll out the problem whether it is really a software problem or a hardware issue.. As I am assuming you keep windows update on, especially with windows 10 as a malware nowadays which is causing more headache to users.. It might be a hassle process but it is very worth it.. I followed the guide and I am now headache free..
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Appreciate the advise. But I now have confirmed it is a hardware issue since it crashed to BSOD while running in safemode.
17R3 unresponsive
Discussion in '2015+ Alienware 13 / 15 / 17' started by radji, Jun 17, 2018.