Driver updates for Windows, along with many devices, such as network adapters, monitors, printers, and video cards, are automatically downloaded and installed through Windows Update. You probably already have the most recent drivers, but if you'd like to manually update or reinstall a driver, here's how:

I hope to help anyone else having issues with their Ryzen Laptop.

I was having missing driver issues after installing windows 11 with a generic install thumb drive and using the OOBE\BYPASSNRO.

I installed the driver package Ryzen Drivers

I was still missing drivers specifically PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller. I was missing another driver, but I do not have the name anymore.

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This fixed the docking issue, screen issue, and HDMI adapter issue. I still have missing drivers.

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PCI Data Acquisition and Signal Processing Controller.

Other than that the computer appears to running well. If anyone can point me to where I can download those missing drivers. I would appreciate it.

Installation of the nvidia drivers should be done by first enabling the 3rd party repos in the gnome software app, then from the command line installing the drivers with sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-cuda. This installation supports the gpu with the driver as well as apps that require use of cuda. It also enables use of the hardware acceleration on the dGPU so the user gets much better performance when playing games, streaming video, etc.

Note that all the steps in that reference tell how to install the nvidia drivers, up to and including step 8. The only piece that is exclusively for setting the nvidia as primary is the part of step 8 where the user is told to edit the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/nvidia.conf and insert the one line option Option "PrimaryGPU" "Yes" into the file. Everything else is just related to installing and properly configuring the nvidia GPU.

If not already aware, you should know that the nvidia drivers (and actually any drivers that are not from the fedora repos) will not load when secure boot is enabled. The user must take additional steps to create and enroll a signing key into bios, then ensure the locally compiled modules are properly signed if they wish to have secure boot active.

I've been using Ubuntu 20.04 alongside ROS Noetic for my course in my previous laptop which had an AMD CPU with an iGPU, so never really had to struggle with drivers. I had to get a new laptop (ASUS TUF Gaming F15 2022) which has an Intel i7-12700H and an RTX 3060. The 12th gen processor (as far as I know) means I had to install a newer kernel (which was a hassle by itself because the laptop wouldn't boot to GUI (or not at all in some cases, had to do a minimal install with no updates and no extra drivers/proprietary software and unplug the ethernet cable during the whole process)).

I ended up using mainline to install the 5.16.20 kernel via the Ctrl + Alt + F2 CLI, but it still didn't boot into GUI until I sudo apt installed the nvidia drivers 470. Seeing that this worked I would have thought that the NVIDIA GPU was the one rendering the desktop, but when I run nvidia-smi it outputs the "not installed or not running" error.

Upon imaging a Surface Laptop 2 with our basic image from the older Surface laptop model the Surface Hid Mini Driver driver fails to power and thus the keyboard doesn't work. if I revert back to 03/27/2017 driver it works fine... but then the laptop automatically updates itself to the latest version that brakes again. I have blocked the update in WSUS.

@WC_KStil did you ever get the specific version of the driver that works? I keep running into this issue every update cycle. I have a surface laptop 2 and the "Surface Hid Mini Driver" flakes out every update. I've tried the all of the drivers from Download Surface Laptop 2 Drivers and Firmware from Official Microsoft Download Center :

The laptop works fine when I uninstall the driver and just use the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter and doesn't freeze up at all. Shortly after I install the graphics driver from HP (I've tried several from various years to see if it was a recent bug to no avail) or directly from Intel it starts freezing the moment it does anything that uses the gpu beyond idling. After this happens I have to do a hard shut down and uninstall the driver through Device Manager as quickly as possible in order to get a functioning machine back.

I thought that initially as well. However I've exhausted basically every option that it might be. It does the same thing on fresh installs of Windows only after I install the Intel graphics driver. If I just leave it as the MS basic display adapter it doesn't freeze at all. The only thing I can think of with it persisting through numerous driver versions is that it's an old bug. If it was never fixed then it would persist through updated versions and no amount of switching drivers would fix it. I've also installed the latest drivers directly from Intel as well and still no dice.

It is worth mentioning that there is no one official Linux Graphics driver version. Most Linux-based* distributions already include Intel Graphics Drivers. These drivers are provided and maintained by the Linux* distribution vendors and not by Intel.

Because the issue also happens on Linux (which should be using the Linux graphics drivers) and on Windows 10/11, this is pointing out that this doesn't seem to be a driver issue and could be a hardware issue. Please keep in mind that the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver won't enable all the features supported by the GPU, thus, sometimes it may give the wrong "idea/feeling" that is working fine on this basic driver, and one might think "it shouldn't be a hardware issue", when the basic driver might be actually hiding the real problem because it is not enabling all the features.

@LAC I am not optimistic Norton can/will solve your problem. If you really cannot use your laptop anymore, buy a new one (or use a cheap old one, if available), but also a little box with USB/SATA attachment. If you are able take out the disk from the failing device, the box allows you to copy important data from the old laptop to the new.

Only if SoulAsylum's suggestions do not work for you or take too much time, you might also find somebody else who can take the disk out (not difficult on many laptops, but depends on the model). But not for to install it INTO another PC. Instead you can attach it externally to a working computer via USB to be able to save your data.

This is ridiculous and shameful by Norton. 

Beyond Norton resolving the issues with my laptop, I will need to be refunded the cost of the Driver Updater, and I will need to be compensated for the time that has been taken from me and the stress and anxiety that this has caused me.


Software updates are a vital part of keeping your laptop or notebook running its best. It's important to periodically check for updates since they are released at different intervals. To make things easier, your Samsung laptop or notebook allows you to quickly check and apply updates. You can even customize the update options, so they'll only happen at times that are convenient for you.

Samsung Update allows you to download updates and drivers for your Samsung software. Select Start, and then scroll to and select Samsung Update. Enter your laptop or notebook's model number in the Search bar at the top right, and then choose the appropriate software version. Select your desired drivers or installation files, and then click Download. The updates will automatically install.

Updating device drivers can be done through either Samsung Update or Windows Update. Windows Update may mark these updates as optional. These drivers are needed to run system apps and connect devices.

Depending on what device you are connecting, you can get drivers for Samsung devices from our Support Center. If drivers are not available for the device, then the drivers available from Samsung Update and Windows Update are sufficient. Devices or components made by manufacturers other than Samsung may offer drivers directly from their site. See Microsoft's help article for how to install and update drivers.

Although you can update Samsung apps using Samsung Update, to update all the apps on your laptop or notebook, open the Microsoft Store (open the Start menu and type store, then click on Microsoft store to open it).

This article addresses a deployment approach that uses Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT). You can also apply this information to other deployment methodologies. On most types of Surface devices, the keyboard should work during Lite Touch Installation (LTI). However, Surface Laptop requires some extra drivers to enable the keyboard. For Surface Laptop (1st Gen) and Surface Laptop 2 devices, you must prepare the folder structure and selection profiles that allow you to specify keyboard drivers for use during the Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) phase of LTI. For more information about this folder structure, see Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT: Step 5: Prepare the drivers repository.

Extract the contents of the Surface Laptop .msi file to a folder that you can easily locate (for example, c:\surface_laptop_drivers). To extract the contents, open an elevated Command Prompt window and run the command from the following example:

Many people spend money unnecessarily replacing laptop batteries when they may have fixed the issue with a simple battery reset or a Drivers update. If you are having problems charging your laptop battery, then reading this post may save you a lot of time, money and frustration!

Afterwards the laptop boots just fine (without nomodeset) into 1920x1080 and also with a second screen simultaneously enabled also running in 1920x1080 as an extended desktop, like before the fatal update. 0852c4b9a8

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