Update Critical Hardware Drivers via Manufacturer Support

If Windows is struggling to initialize hardware during the boot sequence, manual driver updates are necessary to replace potentially corrupted or incompatible software instructions.

  1. Identify your specific motherboard or laptop model using the 'System Information' tool (type 'msinfo32' in the Windows search bar).
  2. Navigate to the official manufacturer's support website and locate the 'Drivers & Downloads' section for your specific model.
  3. Download the latest versions of the Chipset, Storage Controller, and BIOS/UEFI drivers.
  4. Install these drivers in the order provided by the manufacturer, starting with the Chipset, and restart your computer to allow the kernel to re-initialize the hardware with the updated software.

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