[10ProV1803b17134 x64] Audio Latency ACPI/Dxgkrnl/ndsis/wdf01000. HP BP004LA/BP005LA

Are the 'amon se audio' and 'sonido intel(r) para pantallas' devices constantly connected?
 
Are the 'amon se audio' and 'sonido intel(r) para pantallas' devices constantly connected?

Amon se audio = External Audio hardware // not always connected, the problem was the same before installing it drivers, i tried disabling them anyways but is still the same
Sonido Intel Pantallas = My external lg monitor which is always connected. However, i tried when it was unpluged and the same, also this specifc device (sonido intel(r) para pantallas') is turned off constantly in device manager.
 
You reinstalled the intel rapid storage (chipset) drivers? If you did, no need to do it again for now.

Please run driver verifier with the following settings enabled
  • Special Pool
  • Force IRQL checking
  • Pool tracking
  • I/O verification
  • Deadlock detection
  • DMA checking
  • Security checks
  • Miscellaneous checks
  • DDI compliance checking
  • Power framework delay fuzzing.
  • DDI compliance checking (additional)
  • NDIS/WIFI verification
  • Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing
  • Code integrity checks
 
You reinstalled the intel rapid storage (chipset) drivers? If you did, no need to do it again for now.

Please run driver verifier with the following settings enabled
  • Special Pool
  • Force IRQL checking
  • Pool tracking
  • I/O verification
  • Deadlock detection
  • DMA checking
  • Security checks
  • Miscellaneous checks
  • DDI compliance checking
  • Power framework delay fuzzing.
  • DDI compliance checking (additional)
  • NDIS/WIFI verification
  • Kernel synchronization delay fuzzing
  • Code integrity checks

Done

Now PC is not booting

It tries but fails and goes to Windows recovery menĂº tried all of them but the same .

I tried restoring in safe mode

This time a bsod related to drivers


How can i repair ir?
 
Resetting driver verifier options
In the recovery environment


  • click Troubleshoot
  • go to the advanced options
  • choose command prompt
  • enter the below command

Code:
verifier /reset
 
Resetting driver verifier options
In the recovery environment


  • click Troubleshoot
  • go to the advanced options
  • choose command prompt
  • enter the below command

Code:
verifier /reset

It Says: the configuration wasnt modified (translation not 100% accurate)
 
Please update or reinstall the Realtek card reader drivers from HP.
 
If there are results, please do send them.
 
Driver verifier results = crash dumps, there are no other results. If there are new dumps, please upload them.
 
Any Dumps reported

I tried again with uninstalling, and reinstalling realtek HD Audio,
And as i mentioned before, in the middle of the instalation (after the first reboot, and cancelling the installation process), dpc latency shows a good green 600-700us, this lasts until i reboot again.


IMPORTANT: every time that i did this of doing half of the instalation, when i boot the pc shows and error: RUNDLL : C/windows/system32/srslabs/.../sllnit64.dll

the specifed module wasnt found

...
NOT every time that i do this trick of uninstall/install works.
BUT, EVERY time that works that error shows first.
= every time that dll fails the dpclatency is in green
 
What happens if you do not install the drivers but let Windows install them?
 
What happens if you do not install the drivers but let Windows install them?

I tried uninstalling everything related to audio, rebooting and windows decides to install realtek hd audio again (however, in the device manager says provider: microsoft) and then goes all way to 1000us again (same as official realtek/hp drivers)

(i already disabled automatic driver updates via windows update and in system properties)


(is 600-800us good or is high still?)
 
~800 is quite good. I just ran a test and it comes to an average of ~1025us after the system has booted.
Under load, uploading music to Google, it stays at an average of ~1025 and from time to time, when I want to open a program, a spike near the 4000-16000us since uploading music to Google can take a lot of resources.

Unless you notice performance issues, I don't think you should be worried about ~1000us.
 
~800 is quite good. I just ran a test and it comes to an average of ~1025us after the system has booted.
Under load, uploading music to Google, it stays at an average of ~1025 and from time to time, when I want to open a program, a spike near the 4000-16000us since uploading music to Google can take a lot of resources.

Unless you notice performance issues, I don't think you should be worried about ~1000us.

Hello!

For desktop + photo editing use (photoshop + lightroom), the pc works smoothly.
The problem is when i use live audio software, where it crackles and pops even when neither the cpu or ram are nearly loaded.
What annoys me most is that ONE time of the hundred attempts i did that latency was 50-200 and i used the audio software with 2 o 3 times more load than normally i do and it worked smoothly. so i know what is and what is not capable the pc to do.

pd: i tried several external audio cards and normal audio software procedures before this forum with no success.
 
Does this happen only when using this software? What software are you using for the audio?
 

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