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SDIO has two problematic drivers that cause my laptop to become unbootable

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(@johnw20)
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Hello!

I've updated my drivers with SDIO but had to reinstall Windows as it made my new laptop unbootable, or if it did boot it gave me a BSOD with IRQL error code, or sometimes would boot and cause Windows to have 100% usage, freezes, crashes etc. 

It is one of these drivers in question, and I'm not sure which ones are correct for this system and if the driver packs need to be adjusted for this to be fixed.

Laptop model: System SKU LENOVO_MT_83DV_BU_idea_FM_LOQ 15IRX9

Problematic drivers: 
1. Intel(R) Crashlog - A77D

2. Micron NVMe Storage Controller


   
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(@johnw20)
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I've attached a zip with the .inf files of the current drivers and screenshots of the suggested ones.

Also, these drivers are missing from the driver packs:
Intel(R) XTU Component Device
Intel(R) Watchdog Timer Driver (Intel(R) WDT)
Realtek Audio Effects Component
Realtek Audio Universal Service

Would that be normal or do they need to be added to the driver packs? I can submit as much information as necessary.


   
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I would agree with this. The Micron NVMe Storage Controller driver slowed my ASUS ROG STRIX laptop to a crawl and I eventually wound up reinstalling Windows 11 Pro. And this is an AMD Ryzen 9 system.

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