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If you’re seeing the “ERROR ESIF” message on your HP device, it can be frustrating. This error usually points to an issue with the HP Thermal Driver, which is essential for managing your system’s temperature sensors and thermal management. Luckily, fixing this problem is straightforward if you follow these steps.
First, check if your system already has the latest driver installed. Go to the HP Support website and enter your device model. From there, look for the latest version of the HP Thermal Driver or the system driver package. Download and install the update if available. Sometimes, updating the driver can resolve compatibility issues that cause the error.
If updating doesn’t help, you can try reinstalling the thermal driver. To do this, open “Device Manager” on your computer, locate the “System Devices” section, and find the HP Thermal Driver. Right-click on it and select “Uninstall device.” After uninstallation, restart your computer. When your system starts up again, Windows should automatically reinstall the driver. If not, go back to the HP Support website and manually install the driver you downloaded earlier.
Sometimes, the problem is caused by corrupted system files. Running a system health check with the built-in Windows Troubleshooter can identify and fix issues that could be affecting the thermal driver. To do this, type “Troubleshoot” in the search bar, select “Troubleshoot settings,” and then choose “Additional troubleshooters.” Run the “System Maintenance” or “Hardware and Devices” troubleshooter to check for problems and let Windows fix them.
If none of these steps work, updating your BIOS can help. BIOS updates often include fixes for hardware communication issues. Visit HP’s official website, find your model, and follow the instructions carefully to update your BIOS. Be cautious and follow the instructions precisely, as an incorrect update can cause more problems.
Finally, if you’re still seeing the “ERROR ESIF” message after trying all these steps, it’s a good idea to contact HP Support directly. They can provide more specific guidance and may help with deeper hardware issues.
By keeping your drivers and system updated and performing regular maintenance, you can prevent this error from happening again in the future.



