![]() ![]() Alright, my WiFi drivers are Bigfoot Killer Wireless-N 1103 drivers. I saw nwifi.sys in there, the NativeWiFi Miniport Driver. I didn't have the Windows Debugging tools installed at the time, so I was using a program called "BlueScreenView" to dig into what could be an issue. (That should be the first three minidumps in the included attachment.) To prevent the laptop from hitting a BSOD I reset Driver Verifier's settings so it wouldn't run any scans, then went to work. Opening that, it was flagging ntoskrnl.exe, nwifi.sys, and I believe tcpip.sys. It started off with Driver Verifier's scans causing a blue screen, DRIVER_VERIFIER_DECTECTED_VIOLATION. I didn't realize this until now as I generally use the laptop when I'm away from home, and haven't had a need for it until now. I had the laptop plugged in via network cable, and am now learning the problems appear to have to do with the wireless network drivers. It was apparently due to network drivers so I had attempted to update a few of them, and thought the problem had gone away. This laptop started having BSOD issues after taking the free update to Windows 10.
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