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"Kernel auto boost lock acquisition with raised irql" BSOD Need Fix

Anonymous
2020-07-06T12:38:00+00:00

I have a freshly installed windows 10. Need help please, here is the minidump

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Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-07-06T12:59:53+00:00

    Hi there! I'm Louie and I'm one of the advisors. I'm sorry that you're having trouble with your pc. The Kernel Auto Boost Lock Acquisition With Raised IRQL is a BSoD error that might be caused by your Bluetooth device or your wireless adapter.

    I have something here for you that might help fix the problem.

    *Solution 1, Disable your wireless adapter

    1. Go to Device Manager. You can do so by pressing Windows Key + X and choosing Device Manager from the menu.
    2. In Device Manager locate your wireless adapter, right-click it and disable it.
    3. Try and see if the issue is resolved.

    If this works for you, you might have to use Ethernet connection instead of wireless.

    In addition, you might want to remove your wireless adapter if you know how to do it and if your computer isn’t under warranty, or temporarily use a different wireless adapter.

    This isn’t necessary, and in most cases disabling the adapter should do the trick. As far as I know Atheros AR928X Wireless network adaptor is causing the issues, but other models might have an issue as well.

    I would also advise to uninstall Wireless adapter drivers and allow Windows 10 to find them on its own.

    To uninstall drivers do the following:

    Open Device Manager and locate your wireless adapter.

    Right click it and choose Uninstall.

    Check Delete the driver software for this device and click OK.

    After you restart your computer Windows 10 should install the default drivers on its own.

    *Solution 2, Disconnect your Bluetooth devices

    Before turning on your computer make sure that you disconnect all Bluetooth devices from your computer.

    If the problem still persists, you can try uninstalling and disabling the Bluetooth driver in a similar way as I mentioned in the previous solution.

    *Solution 3, Disconnect your external hard drive

    If you use an external hard drive, try disconnecting it from your computer as this simple action may fix the problem for you.

    Hope this helps.

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