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It is the same, McAfee drivers unloaded, nvidia driver marked as the cause and WHEA corrected error logs about the network drivers.1. replace McAfee with Windows Defender to see if that improves anything.
https://service.mcafee.com/webcenter...leId=TS101331#!
2. Make sure to update/reinstall your drivers, there are WHEA (Windows Hardware Error Architecture) corrected error logs about your network drivers
Code:Unloaded modules: fffff800`cb3c0000 fffff800`cb3d7000 mfencrk.sys fffff800`cb300000 fffff800`cb30a000 NvStreamKms. fffff800`cb370000 fffff800`cb387000 mfencrk.sys fffff800`c6690000 fffff800`c669f000 dump_storpor fffff800`c7e90000 fffff800`c8402000 dump_iaStorA fffff800`c8430000 fffff800`c844c000 dump_dumpfve fffff800`c76d0000 fffff800`c76e3000 dam.sys fffff800`c8450000 fffff800`c8481000 cdrom.sys fffff800`c5480000 fffff800`c548c000 tbs.sys fffff800`c5460000 fffff800`c5479000 mfeelamk.sys fffff800`c65b0000 fffff800`c65be000 hwpolicy.sys Event[18413]: Log Name: System Source: Microsoft-Windows-WHEA-Logger Date: 2016-03-18T09:37:51.587 Event ID: 17 Task: N/A Level: Warning Opcode: Info Keyword: N/A User: S-1-5-19 User Name: NT AUTHORITY\LOCAL SERVICE Computer: LAPTOP-TPCUEM10 Description: A corrected hardware error has occurred. Component: PCI Express Root Port Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express) Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x1C:0x2 Vendor ID:Device ID: 0x8086:0xA112 Class Code: 0x30400 The details view of this entry contains further information.
Okay so I hope these aren't dumb questions but
1)Since this nvidia error has appeared with both the Toshiba and NVidia website drivers installed at different times, is it safe to say that it is not the nvidia drivers that are causing the problem, but the other issues involving McAfee and Intel/RealTek??
2)What does it mean McAfee Drivers unloaded??
3)Why was everything working fine up until a week or so ago? Could it be new Windows updates that are causing the problem?
4)What is my next step?
Thank you
Thanks to @Arc for mentioning this to me, I totally forgot about it
What I forgot is the problem with laptops and switchable GPU's, there was an idea of switching between GPU's (don't know the history) which hasn't been proper implemented so far I've seen it.
If this is your problem, then I know what is causing the problem and why, but first we need to test it.
Please disable 1 of your GPU's in device manager (right click > disable), most suggest to disable the integrated GPU but I don't specify as I can't use the dGPU (dedicated GPU) but only the iGPU (integrated GPU)