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You see those devices under it, the HID touchscreen, sensors? Those would all go missing if I update the I2C driver. If I do this to the controllers with my touchscreen and pen attached, I'm soft-bricked. Lucky last time I did it I have an OTC cable handy so I could revive it using a USB keyboard and mouse.
Old driver:
Attachment 58777
New driver:
Attachment 58778
The only thing I can think of is that there are some incompatibility with this particular driver with the Asus firmware, causing the child devices to go undetected. If anything official Asus support tells us to use the 8.1 drivers, which are the ones that are causing the 14F.
Another theory is that for the 14F, this is due to a bad flex cable in my tablet, rather than the 7F. I've heard of similar issues with Surfaces and the keyboard docks, where the dock when it connnects and disconnects it causes the BSODs.
Honestly I'm about to give up on this... maybe if I win the lottery I'll get an X1 tablet and replace both my tablet and laptop which is slow as molasses after going 10.
If possible, please cleanup your storage a little.
This sometimes causes problems, the storage needs to have 25GB+ free space.
Code:Event[10338]: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-WER-SystemErrorReporting Date: 2016-01-11T07:14:47.439 Event ID: 1018 Task: N/A Level: Information Opcode: N/A Keyword: Classic User: N/A User Name: N/A Computer: FIEROGT Description: The dump file at location: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP was deleted because the disk volume had less than 25 GB free space.
I was already afraid of that.
Would you please try to boot in safe mode and see if you can cause a crash?
Safe mode would make it easier for troubleshooting to find out if the problem is hardware related or software.
Safe Mode - Start Windows 10 in - Windows 10 Forums
Another 7F. Moved some stuff to my SD card, hopefully this works, there's 28GB constant now. I'll run a disk cleanup as well to get rid of the earlier dumps.
I can't find much else then outdated drivers.
Please try to reinstall Malwarebytes:
Clean removal: https://support.malwarebytes.org/cus...5311?b_id=6438
Install: https://www.malwarebytes.org/
I noticed the tcpip.sys driver which is a driver related to the network, as the Broadcom network drivers have already been updated/reinstalled a reinstallation of Malwarebytes
Code:884da1cc 891d7db8 tcpip!TCPIP_AOAC_FAILFASTNoteThe tcpip.sys hasn't caused any crashes, but it relates to Malwarebytes + Malwarebytes Web Access Control driver is outdated
Another day, another dump. Already reinstalled Malwarebytes, in fact the second time. Somehow I find it slows down machines if you don't install it after upgrading to Windows 10, happened both on my laptop and tablet.
Also the fault code is now A0...