You have installed the driver and a restart is pending
If you have installed the HP keyboard driver (version 11.0.3.1), and you are pending a restart, do not restart your device. Microsoft has released an update that will remove the incompatible driver from your device.
1. Install KB 4468304 to remove the HP keyboard driver (version 11.0.3.1)
2. Go to supported patches listSearch for patch id (106127 for 32-bit machine, 106128 for 64-bit machine).
You receive a blue screen error: WDF_VIOLATION
If your HP device is experiencing a blue screen error: WDF_VIOLATION and fails to load the Windows operating system, following the instructions below to recover your system:
If the device fails to start, Windows should attempt to automatically repair your device and enter the Windows 10 Recovery Environment.
From the repair screen in the Recovery Environment, select Troubleshoot -> Advanced Options ->Command Prompt. You may be asked to enter the BitLocker Recovery Key or username/password. If prompted for a username/password, enter a local administrator account.
dism /Image:C\ /Remove-Driver /Driver: C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\hpqkbfiltr.inf_x86_f1527018cecbb8c2\HpqKbFiltr.inf
dism /Image:C:\ /Remove-Driver /Driver:c:\Windows\System32\driverstore\FileRepository\hpqkbfiltr.inf_amd64_714aca0508a80e9a\HpqKbFiltr.inf
Note: If Windows is not stored on the C: drive, replace it with an appropriate drive.