Kaksta

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Hi All,

I am also having issues with BSOD errors. Copies of DMP files can be found here: MiniDMP

I have run memtest and it has shown no issues. My NVidia driver for Quadro P620 is current (and I've tried other versions too).

I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to look next - and would greatly appreciate any assistance!

Cheers
Mike T.
 

Solution
Looks like the issue occurred in the network stack. I would do the following.

  1. Verify your firmware version is current (update if not)
  2. Verify your network drivers are current (update if not)
If neither of those helps or they are both current I would remove any third party security software for a few days and test. Also reply back with what security software you're using and which version.
Looks like the issue occurred in the network stack. I would do the following.

  1. Verify your firmware version is current (update if not)
  2. Verify your network drivers are current (update if not)
If neither of those helps or they are both current I would remove any third party security software for a few days and test. Also reply back with what security software you're using and which version.
 

Solution
None of the dump's pointed at the GPU, was mostly as you say the network stack and the one was acrobat dying.
 

Thanks for your responses, appreciate that. I have an integrated Netlink Gigabit Ethernet from Broadcom - the latest drivers date back to 2013 but these are the most current I can find.
Re: security software, I have used Kasperskey in the past but on a clean install am now just using Windows Defender.
I'm thinking about trying a new network card...
Many thanks
M.


An image from 'BSOD - ongoing issues'. Broadcom NetLink Gigabit Ethernet driver properties showing driver details and update options.
 

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There are newer ones in the microsoft catalog Microsoft Update Catalog

Not much newer but 2015 is most certainly newer. I'd try those before resorting to a newer card.
 

Hi All, thanks for your assistance so far.
I have updated the Broadcom drivers, whcih made no change. I have also now tried another network device and disabled the onboard Broadcom device in the BIOS to see if that made a difference. Unfortunately the BSOD's keep coming. Latest minidump is attached - it is still referencing netio.sys.
Thanks in advance.
 

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