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Help with random BSOD's

Anonymous
2022-04-23T00:12:17+00:00

After following this forum, I've compiled all of my recent BSOD Crashes, and need help to specifically figure out what is causing them, best I've been able to nail down is a driver named; FNETHYRAMAS.SYS, using Driver Verifier, and having it show up as a BSOD Stop code: DRIVER VERIFIER DETECTED VIOLATION.

Any help on this would be appreciated.

One Drive Link:

https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlLhrmG7t8qBhvd8w0vCIFFPIP8msg?e=6lcvc9

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  1. Jan J.23 13,665 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2022-04-23T01:31:10+00:00

    Hello, I'm Jan and I'm happy to help you today. I'm sorry that you are experiencing this problem. The dump files just indicate the graphics driver Nvidia is causing the crash.

    1. Clean and install the graphics drivers using DDU.

    Display Driver Uninstaller

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

    Run the application from Safe mode.

    https://support.microsoft.com//windows/start-yo...

    Select Clean and restart

    Once the drivers are uninstall

    Install the latest Graphics Card driver

    Try the older driver version if the latest driver is crashing.

    1. Reinstall and update these drivers Chipset, network, and sound drivers.

    Download the latest driver from the Manufacturer's support website and install it.

    Restart your computer.

    1. If you get this driver FNETHYRAMAS.SYS in stop code error. There is not much information about this driver. But it can be related to HyberRAM or HYBRidisk by Fnet. If you have any software related to this try to uninstall them.
    2. Uninstall any cleaners, driver updaters, or third-party antivirus. If they have a uninstall/remover utility, use their uninstall utility to fully remove their software.

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

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