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BSOD serial-port
BSOD when the program Siemens STARTER using the serial-port.
BSOD when the program Siemens STARTER using the serial-port.
Code:0x0000000A: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (22.02.2017 11:07:50) [Windows 10] CAUSED BY: s7oserix64.sys [11.02.2016] * Siemens PC Adapter RS232 Device Driver s7oppinx64.sys [27.08.2014] * Siemens PC Adapter RS232 Device Driver PROCESS: s7elonls64.exe Usual causes: Kernel mode driver, System Service, BIOS, Windows, Virus scanner, Backup tool, compatibility
Please update the Siemens Software and those Siemens Adapter Drivers:
s7oserix64.sys [11.02.2016] * Siemens PC Adapter RS232 Device Drivers
7oppinx64.sys [27.08.2014] * Siemens PC Adapter RS232 Device Driver
Your BIOS Version seems up-to-date:
BIOS Version 66CN55WW
BIOS Release Date 02/28/2013
You should also do an Filesystem Repair:
Repair Windows Filesystem:
1. Open an elevated command prompt.
2. In the elevated command prompt, type these commands below, and press Enter:
dism /Online /NoRestart /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth
dism /Online /NoRestart /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth
dism /Online /NoRestart /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
sfc /scannow
chkdsk %systemdrive% /F /R /X
fsutil dirty set %systemdrive%
SFC:
The SFC command scans the integrity of all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
DISM:
If a Windows image becomes unserviceable, you can use the Deployment Imaging and Servicing Management (DISM) tool to update the files and correct the problem.
For example, you would use DISM to fix Windows component store corruption when a sfc /scannow command is unable to repair corrupted or modified system files because the component store (source) is corrupted. SFC should be able to repair the files afterwards.
CHKDSK:
Checking your drives for errors every once in a while can help fix some performance issues. Drive errors can usually be caused by bad sectors, improper shutdowns, bad software, corruption, physical damage, etc...
Last edited by BSODHunter; 22 Feb 2017 at 08:49.