BSOD Driver_IRQL_Not_Less_or_equal (ndis.sys) or (jnprns.sys)

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       #11

    Still crashes with the exact same error.
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  2. Posts : 6
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       #12

    usuee said:
    Still crashes with the exact same error.
    I got in with Safe Mode and renamed the file jnprns.sys in system32 to jnprns.sys.old. This allowed the computer to boot up. Once I got booted, I uninstalled Pulse Secure. Rebooted and started turning services back on. Seems like it is running again, but I have not tried to VPN to work yet.
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       #13

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    usuee said:
    My system has been running fine for over a year. I have had a few crashes but they have been very few and far between and the system always came right back up and everything was fine. Until last night that is. I was not even working on the computer, so it was just idle, when I noticed it had crashed. The reboot crashed and so on and so on. I am working on it right now in Safe Mode. That is the only thing that will boot.

    I dont have a clue what to do now. I have tried a system restore and that did not work. I have just downloaded a new iso of Windows 10 thinking that I will have to reinstall, but I don't want to. I am hoping someone can give me a clue what to try next.
    After renaming jnprns.sys to jmprns.sys.old computer boots up and was able to uninstall Pulse Secure. Then remoted into work and reloaded Pulse Secure and all seems to be working again.
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