Hp M533 Drivers

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Ronald Frison

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:44:01 PM8/3/24
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My i Mac running Mac OS Ventura 13.4.1 (c) was successfully printing on my HP LaserJet M533 printer via ethernet cable to a wifi node in my house.Yesterday it stopped working. I made no changes that I am aware of before this happened. The basic problem is that the Mac does not see the printer in add printers. I have tried various HP solutions but they all require me to add the printer.I have turned everything off and on, checked that my internet is working, removed the HP drivers, removed all printers in the drivers pane of settings, tried HP business roam and prayed to the gods of the connectivity, all to no avail.

Hi All

I believe this wifi card is a problematic one, since many users have issues. I am having many disconnection with my newly purchased laptop - asus vivobook s15 m533ia with. After the last update of the drivers to 22.0.0.6 disconnections are not that often but speed it very low.

My internet speed is awful most of the case it is max 5 mbps even though I speed is 75 mpbs. We have 2 other laptops at home with realtek wireless chip they are getting 50 - 60 mbps, my phones gets 30-40 mbps.

I have tried disabling firewall, uninstalling and reinstalling the driver but no result. My speed is just awful even hard to browse with that speed.

Please help me with solution

Same issues here, This is a very widespread issue it seems. What I hate is if you search for "AX200 Issues" on Google you get hundreds of results about the same but different variations of the same problem! When you look at the details of the threads, you see that Intel tries to put the blame on everyone else instead of fixing the issue themselves. I hope that Intel will figure it out and fix it!

Everyone's situation and environment are unique so if you need further assistance, we kindly recommend creating a new thread to isolate your case and system configuration. Please make sure you add the information about the system model and specs, and detailed information about the problem that you are having, so we can get better assist you.

Also, regarding point # 6 "checking if this issue happens testing only the laptop and the router? (no other wireless devices connected to the wireless network during this test)", we do understand your point. However, wireless devices may compete for bandwidth or even QoS (Quality of service) settings may affect this. There could be also interference among wireless devices. This step is also important considering that you mentioned that it works better with a Mobile Hotspot. If you can give it a try to this step please share the outcome of it.

If at the moment of replying to this post you have already tested with the new router, please kindly let us know what the behavior is, and please provide screenshots from the speed test as a reference.

Since you mentioned the issue is happening with the latest driver version 22.0.0, it is worth mentioning that Intel provides generic versions of software and drivers. When talking about laptops, the computer manufacturer (OEM) may have altered the features, incorporated customizations, or made other changes.

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I just bought a new ASUS Vivobook S14 M433IA that has Ryzen 4700U and Vega 10 a few days ago. However, from the day I bought it, it already has screen flickers that happen randomly. The flickers happen only for a split of second, however it is kind of annoying. When I changed the driver to the latest AMD Graphic Driver, it actually got worse, with screen flickers happening even more often and sometimes the screen still has garbage leftovers from the previous frames, or for a split of second, half of the screen blinks white. I believe this is a driver issue since the laptop is new and when I changed the driver to the latest, it actually got worse.

I also believe this is a drivers problem. Removing the drivers also removes the flicker for me but at the cost of poor resolution and no external display. I installed Ubuntu on the laptop and that didn't suffer from flickering but the external display doesn't work.

Yeah, I already tried uninstalling the AMD driver on Windows 10, and ran the laptop using Windows 10 generic display driver, and it ran smooth without any flicker issues, though it lacks the features provided by AMD. Then I decided to use Manjaro Linux instead, using the provided opensource driver, and to this day I have not seen the issues at all. So it definitely is AMD Display driver's fault. So please AMD fix this issue.

I am glad it worked out for you. I ended up replacing the laptop for an i7 one (can't afford Ryzen CPU + Nvidia graphics) and I already feel how much weaker the i7 is. Hopefully, AMD fix the issue soon

Upgrading the PC to Windows 10 2004 reverts the graphics driver to WD 26.x.x. from a WD 27.x.x. (I replaced also Adrenaline Full with the Windows Store Light version). No flickering anymore since days also with the SVM re-enabled in the bios and WSL1 with UBUNTU too.

I've had the same issue, with the same model of laptop, so it may be an ASUS problem, but i hope that AMD resolves the issue. removing the Display Adapter Driver seems to have fixed it but i am now unable to use OpenGL, which is critical for me, so i may move to Linux

Hi, yesterday I received a new ASUS S15 M533 with Ryzen 4700U and it suffers flickering from the beginning when in battery. I raised a call with Asus support and in the meantime I tried your suggestion to disable SVM in BIOS, and IT WORKS, thank you very much!

EDIT: I found that disabling IOMMU was sufficient to stop the flickering. I re-enabled Hyper-V with bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto then I explicitly disabled IOMMU with bcdedit /set hypervisoriommupolicy off

I don't know of the full impact of changing hypervisoriommupolicy though. I expect the impact to virtualization is greater with more complex workloads. For WSL2, it doesn't seem to matter (there is no IO virtualization in WSL2).

I have been having the same issue on my Lenovo Legion 5 with an AMD Ryzen 5 4600h chip. As per the suggestions in this thread, disabling virtualization seems to have stopped the flickering, however, I use virtualization to access WSL2 so this is unacceptable for me to keep in the long term. No flickering occurs in the BIOS as well.

Lenovo has already replaced my first unit due to the same issue and am now on my 2nd unit, but I now suspect that this is a recurring theme with all mobile Ryzen chips. There are many threads on Reddit as well that discuss the same issue with the Zephyrus G14 laptops. Curiously, I have not seen many threads with the Dell G15 series of laptops online with the Ryzen mobile 4000 series chips.

I really hope that this is a software issue rather than a hardware issue, I really do love the performance and efficiency of these chips. It really would be a damn shame that such great chips be let down by faulty software.

Are you saying that the flickers will resolve itself on their own? If that were the case, it should have gone after the first few days, they show no sign of letting up just yet.

I am on the latest BIOS available to this laptop.

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