- Hello @7essdee. Thank you for posting in the HP Support forum. Not sure what popped-up for the BIOS update - it could have been from HP Support Assistant, but this is not a virus. Insyde is the vendor of the BIO.
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Insyde Corp Bios Update Download
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Insyde Corp Bios Update
The above mentioned driver has a bug that doesn't work with the latest version of Windows 10. The driver is from the Microsoft HCL.
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Have done a new Windows 10 Home 64 bit install on a Kogan laptop (W54_W94_W955TU,-T,-C). Version of Windows is Windows 10 Home v1803 (OS build 17134.112).
Once the laptop performed a Windows update to the version mentioned above, flight mode would toggle on and off every second immediately after booting the system.
Uninstalling the following driver in Device Manager temporarily fixed the issue : Insyde Airplane Mode HID Mini-Driver (hardware id = ACPIVEN_PNP&DEV_C000), version 1.4.0.8, AirplaneModeHid.sys.
Problem is even when I uninstall the driver and the driver package, Windows reinstalls it again after every reboot and the issue comes back again.
I've Googled the issue and it seems I'm not the only one with this issue.
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows-10/187573-airplane-mode-off-off.html (check soln by dhicks).
I'm out of ideas how to fix this. Here's the things I have tried:
- uninstalled in device manager, removing the driver package as well such that device becomes 'unknown device'. After reboot, it just re-installs.
- went into device installation settings and set Windows to never check/install driver software from Windows Update.
- Ran cmd prompt in recovery console and performed the 'dism /image:<imagemountdir> /remove-driver /driver:<publishedname>' command.
- Ran the pnputil -d command. Driver removes ok but comes back after reboot.
- Tried disabling the driver in device manager but it's listed under Human Interface Devices and there is no disable option.
- Tried older driver versions (some from : https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=Insyde+Airplane+Mode+HID+Mini-Driver
- Contacted Insyde and they told me they only write BIOS code, even though I have sent them screenshots of their own driver.
- Tried disabling the driver from loading by using device installation restrictions (https://www.howtogeek.com/263851/how-to-prevent-windows-from-automatically-updating-specific-drivers/) . Download avast safe browser. Because this is Windows 10 home, I tried to do this via the registry but it doesn't work.
Short of upgrading to Windows 10 pro so I can use Group Policy to disable this one driver or rolling back the big Windows 10 update, i'm out of ideas.
Any ideas?
Once the laptop performed a Windows update to the version mentioned above, flight mode would toggle on and off every second immediately after booting the system.
Uninstalling the following driver in Device Manager temporarily fixed the issue : Insyde Airplane Mode HID Mini-Driver (hardware id = ACPIVEN_PNP&DEV_C000), version 1.4.0.8, AirplaneModeHid.sys.
Problem is even when I uninstall the driver and the driver package, Windows reinstalls it again after every reboot and the issue comes back again.
I've Googled the issue and it seems I'm not the only one with this issue.
http://www.edugeek.net/forums/windows-10/187573-airplane-mode-off-off.html (check soln by dhicks).
I'm out of ideas how to fix this. Here's the things I have tried:
- uninstalled in device manager, removing the driver package as well such that device becomes 'unknown device'. After reboot, it just re-installs.
- went into device installation settings and set Windows to never check/install driver software from Windows Update.
- Ran cmd prompt in recovery console and performed the 'dism /image:<imagemountdir> /remove-driver /driver:<publishedname>' command.
- Ran the pnputil -d command. Driver removes ok but comes back after reboot.
- Tried disabling the driver in device manager but it's listed under Human Interface Devices and there is no disable option.
- Tried older driver versions (some from : https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=Insyde+Airplane+Mode+HID+Mini-Driver
- Contacted Insyde and they told me they only write BIOS code, even though I have sent them screenshots of their own driver.
- Tried disabling the driver from loading by using device installation restrictions (https://www.howtogeek.com/263851/how-to-prevent-windows-from-automatically-updating-specific-drivers/) . Download avast safe browser. Because this is Windows 10 home, I tried to do this via the registry but it doesn't work.
Short of upgrading to Windows 10 pro so I can use Group Policy to disable this one driver or rolling back the big Windows 10 update, i'm out of ideas.
Any ideas?