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Test only these drivers:
iastorvd.sys
tapexpressvpn.sys
expressvpn-tun.sys
tapwindscribe0901.sys
teedriverw10x64.sys
If there is no immediate BSOD post a new querysettings.
Test only these drivers:
iastorvd.sys
tapexpressvpn.sys
expressvpn-tun.sys
tapwindscribe0901.sys
teedriverw10x64.sys
If there is no immediate BSOD post a new querysettings.
Make a new restore point.
Test only:
hpomencustomcapdriver.sys
hpcustomcapdriver.sys
nvvad64v.sys
nvmoduletracker.sys
nvvhci.sys
jaksta_va.sys
iocbios2.sys
intcoed.sys
nvhda64v.sys
rtkvhd64.sys
hpreadhwdata.sys
If there is no immediate BSOD post a new querysettings.
Ok.
Let's get this solved when you return.
Make a new restore point.
Test these drivers:
hpomencustomcapdriver.sys
hpcustomcapdriver.sys
hpreadhwdata.sys
nvvad64v.sys
nvmoduletracker.sys
nvvhci.sys
nvhda64v.sys
If there is no immediate BSOD post a new querysettings.
Run WDV testing these drivers:
jaksta_va.sys
rtkvhd64.sys
If there is no immediate BSOD post a new querysettings share link.
BSOD again pre-login. Reboot went into a black screen. Had to long-push the power button this time then reboot went to BSOD again. Used restore point manually. But reboot brought me back to auto-repair and attempted repairs. Everything back to normal.
Looks like the jaksta or the realtek driver are corrupted.
Last edited by Shawn; 04 Jan 2023 at 15:22.