BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC


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    Windows 10
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    BSOD, suspectedly related to iaStorAC


    Hi
    I have a BSOD problem with a Windows 10 build 19041.630
    I had an issue with long boot-times before (was related to USB hardware fault). When fixing this I had to run a few other windows updates which had been proponed. When doin this I also had to update the raid driver to get my raid 5 array back up. Seems like this problem came after this update.

    Attached the logs from your tool. Hope some might be able to point me in the right direction, this will be highly appreciated.

    (Also hop I have provided enough relevant information for someone to be able to help me without wasting time)

    Best regards
    T
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    Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    MrPepka said:
    I'm a bit embarrassed to not have thought of this myself, but I was sure at least my intel driver was up to date as it was just a few weeks ago I changed it.

    Thank you a lot to have pointed me in the right direction, it seems like it has solved the problem (no BSOD the last 48 hours). Sorry to waste your time on this!
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