Thanks Joe;
Your hints are v ery helpful.
The first driver you posted is the one I installed trying to resolve the issue...winvista64_15124.exe.I also downloaded the HP last driver,,sp36395.exe..but is was my original driver..I installed them again the problem persisted...I also used your recommendation on soing a clean boot. I reduced the amount the services are being loaded. This apparently is helping me more. Since the IGFX Driver Stop Working is due to the lack of memory, driver hangs and the windows try to re-start it...Making the problem worse. I Came across the HP Support Center Site and did al their recommendations....Some of them I already have them implemented to avoid use too much memory...Like Display resolution and settings to improve performance. I discover also that they recommend to do some changes to my registry which I implemented..HP Support document - HP Support Center
Each of these setps is a differente possible solution....
1: Restart the computer to see if problem persiste
2: Close all other programs to see if a program is causing this problem
3: Update the graphics driver
4: Update Windows
5: Adjust visual effects in Windows and reduce Display resolution and Disabling Windows Aero
6: Adjust the settings within the game or program
7: Improve system performance Like adding more Memory and Working with Windows setups,,
8: Increase the GPU processing time, by changinf Display Driver Registry in Windows Registry Edit, They recomend 7 seconds instead 2 seconds to avoid windows creates a loop causing system to crash...
I already running with 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8....Runign on Custume booth until now while I respond to you ans system seems ok,,,,Booting and login as Admin...
However, if I do SFC /scannow the system continues finding problems as before.....not sure if the problem is really solved or if one of this settings (registry) is allowing to run the igfx driver in lack of memory for more time (8sec) or stoping windows to shutdown ans restart the driver...May be the problem persist, but now I am not see it.
I will confirm you if SFC still encuntering currupted files,,,and if the problem really is not detected anymore.,
Thanks..Joe