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Meaning the drivers are the issue.
Check AMD for driver updates regularly, only advice left.
Meaning the drivers are the issue.
Check AMD for driver updates regularly, only advice left.
Okay will do..thank you for all your help!
Just got another crash.. seems the AMD drivers weren't the only thing. This time it was L1C63x64 (my ethernet driver) but I can't find a newer version of it. Maybe the AMD driver and my ethernet driver aren't getting along? Here's the new dump file: Attachment 36930
The cause is Juniper, what exactly are you using Juniper for? Software or a router or something?
Code:0: kd> lmvm jnprnsstart end module name fffff801`81480000 fffff801`81506000 jnprns T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: jnprns.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\jnprns.sys Image name: jnprns.sys Timestamp: Thu Oct 30 19:38:20 2014 (5452859C) CheckSum: 00084241 ImageSize: 00086000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
I vpn in to my work network so I can connect to my VM there.
Are there software updates available for Juniper?
Juniper needs to be updated, or removed with windows 10.
I couldn't find any on juniper's website and I'm still waiting on a response from the help ticket I put in with pulse secure.
Happened again. Wasn't even using juniper this time. Attachment 36965 Same thing?