Once again, the problem still persists. Same exact errors, fans are kicked into high gear constantly. I can't get any work done like this. Why is this OS so bad, seriously?
Windows 11 Keeps Bluescreening Repeatedly - Multiple times in 30 minutes
Constant bluescreens (multiple times in a half hour) and not from system overload or stress. Can somebody fix this bloody mess now?! This has only started happening within the last few updates. DELL XPS 15 9520. Stop Code: DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL What failed: tcpip.sys
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Anonymous
2023-11-03T19:17:36+00:00 Did that and I still keep crashing with the exact same error. The frequency of the crashes has stopped, but the error remains. Can you guys actually fix your OS because these kinds of problems RARELY happened with Windows 10.
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Anonymous
2023-11-01T09:14:12+00:00 Hello,Kiakahi Matsumoto
Thank you for your reply! The problem as you said may be due to your network card driver is damaged, resulting in the download of new drivers in the process of data transmission failures, I recommend that you download the driver through another device and then install it through the media to your device, if you are not convenient to do so, an alternative to try the program is to right-click on the bottom of the Start icon, select "Device Manager ">Select "Keyboard" from the list and find the driver for the keyboard you are using in the drop-down list - >Right-click "Uninstall Device". Then restart your computer, open Device Manager again, click "Check for hardware changes" and reinstall the driver.
We hope you are doing well! We will continue to monitor this issue.
Best Regards,
Rota Ye |Microsoft Community Support Specialist
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Anonymous
2023-11-01T07:25:43+00:00 I tried that and it says there's multiple download errors. Meaning its conflicting with Windows and unable to do its job.
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Anonymous
2023-11-01T05:20:01+00:00 Hello,Kiakahi Matsumoto
Thank you for posting in the Microsoft community.
According to the blue screen error code DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL and the failure content tcpip.sys, this is due to the conflict of network card drivers, we recommend that you try to download the wired network card and wireless card driver of the corresponding device model through the official website of the device brand and overlay the driver to be installed into the device, restart the device after the installation is completed and use your computer to see if there is any blue screen phenomenon. Restart the device after installation and use your computer to observe whether there is any blue screen phenomenon.
Wish you all the best, if you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact me, which will determine the direction of our next step!
Best Regards,
Rota Ye |Microsoft Community Support Specialist