If Windows is struggling to initialize hardware during the boot sequence, manual driver updates are necessary to replace potentially corrupted or incompatible software instructions.
- Identify your specific motherboard or laptop model using the 'System Information' tool (type 'msinfo32' in the Windows search bar).
- Navigate to the official manufacturer's support website and locate the 'Drivers & Downloads' section for your specific model.
- Download the latest versions of the Chipset, Storage Controller, and BIOS/UEFI drivers.
- 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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