Just a quick follow up on this.
Thanks to extensive investigations together with Microsoft the issue has been nailed down to NetBIOS/NetBT
Turning this of solved my BSODs.
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Just a quick follow up on this.
Thanks to extensive investigations together with Microsoft the issue has been nailed down to NetBIOS/NetBT
Turning this of solved my BSODs.
I do, but that's last resort.
I'll wait for Microsoft Support first and also contact HP Support again before.
No issues with activation.
All hardware tests were passed after the change.
Updated VMWare Workstation to the latest version and still getting BSOD
So I got my motherboard replaced by HP, but still seeing BSOD.
See attached.
McAfee is already uninstalled.
HD Tune shown one older issue on two of the drives but they are showing as fine now.
I got some IRQ and ROM failures in the HP Hardware Test.
I'll contact HP.
Transfernow.net doesn't have that.
It's a safe site.
Seems to be a new driver causing BSOD each time.
Though all seems to be related to Networking, right?
Maybe I should try to reset the network in Windows.
I've sent you both the latest dump and logs
There's not a newer one.
I'm on 19.0.19.68 which is the same on HPs website.
I had issues turning it off so I turned it on for just one driver to get past the BSOD loop.
I'll try to turn it off again.
From what I can see in the dump the BSOD was related to WAN Miniport (PPPOE).
Does it make sense to do a "Network reset"?
Or maybe just better to do a Reset of the PC?
McAfee was uninstalled.
Carbon Black, I don't have access to uninstall at the moment.
Could you see what caused the BSOD in my dump?
Started the computer this morning.
The wifi refused to get a proper ip
BSOD at reboot.
Sent to you in PM
I did uninstall McAfee as zbook suggested.
See attached screenshot from the device manager.
I also disabled it now for testing purposes.
Should I try uninstall the device and install an...
No, but I got the one in #18 after installing HP drivers so I assume that that didn't help
Next time I turned off my computer I had enabled Driver Verifier and after that I haven't turned off my...
Ok, what was the findings in the dump files about what caused the BSOD?
Could you show me where the Carbon Black agent and McAfee agent is responsible for the BSODs like phil43c did with the other drivers?
I activated the Driver Verifier yesterday and got stuck in a BSOD loop until I disabled it.
Attached is the dump
Where do you see that the BSOD is related to McAfee or Carbon Black?
But I thought you said I should set paging file to "No" on the Windows drive?
Where do you see Reason Core Software?
Isn't the minidump enough?
What is this for?