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Constant BSOD issues

Anonymous
2024-03-08T05:03:39+00:00

I've been having constant BSODs on my intel nuc m15 laptop, all triggered by ntoskrnl.exe+3fcd70. I have tried many things such as uninstalling windows updates, updating windows, reinstalling many drivers and updating my bios. This issue happens at random intervals, generally no greater than 30 mins as well as randomly upon restarts(usually at the beginning). This gets worse with later windows versions and when I allow driver verifier to verify microsoft drivers. Here's my .dmp files for the last 6* crashes:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14co59ehyb6pt3EImQrqayrO84Ykgn_Yd?usp=drive_link

* = I will be adding more .dmp files from each consecutive different crash I have

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. DYARI BARHAM 34,936 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2024-03-08T08:27:56+00:00

    Hi Aleksei,

    I'm Dyari. Thanks for reaching out. I will be happy to assist you in this regard.

    The minidump files indicate netwbw02 as a cause of this BSOD which is related to the Intel Wireless Link Driver.

    To fix the issue, kindly go to the manufacturer's official website and download and install the latest or compatible Wi-Fi driver. After that, check to see if your computer will be stable or not.

    They also indicate dxgmms2.sys file which is related to the display driver.

    Please, uninstall the display driver completely using this DDU free utility, then download/install the latest display driver or a driver that is compatible with your computer from the manufacturer's official website:

    https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-dr...

    Please let me know if you need further assistance and keep me updated.

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