: Using drivers without WHQL certificates or running outdated firmware can cause this "jamming". How to Resolve 0x113 Errors

: If the crash persists, check C:\Windows\Minidump for log files that can be analyzed with tools like [WinDbg](microsoft.com to pinpoint the exact driver failing.

If a video file or graphic-intensive task is triggering this specific error code:

: In your GPU control panel (like NVIDIA Control Panel ), change the "Preferred graphics processor" from Auto-select to High-performance processor to stop unstable switching.

: Frequently occurs on laptops with hybrid graphics (switching between Intel/AMD integrated and NVIDIA dedicated GPUs).

: The error often triggers when the dedicated GPU fails to wake up from an idle state during a "handshake" with the system.

: Use official manufacturer sites like Microsoft Learn or HP Support to find the latest WHQL-certified drivers for your specific hardware.

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: Using drivers without WHQL certificates or running outdated firmware can cause this "jamming". How to Resolve 0x113 Errors

: If the crash persists, check C:\Windows\Minidump for log files that can be analyzed with tools like [WinDbg](microsoft.com to pinpoint the exact driver failing. g_113.mp4

If a video file or graphic-intensive task is triggering this specific error code: : Using drivers without WHQL certificates or running

: In your GPU control panel (like NVIDIA Control Panel ), change the "Preferred graphics processor" from Auto-select to High-performance processor to stop unstable switching. : Frequently occurs on laptops with hybrid graphics

: Frequently occurs on laptops with hybrid graphics (switching between Intel/AMD integrated and NVIDIA dedicated GPUs).

: The error often triggers when the dedicated GPU fails to wake up from an idle state during a "handshake" with the system.

: Use official manufacturer sites like Microsoft Learn or HP Support to find the latest WHQL-certified drivers for your specific hardware.