bubbayoshi
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I'm stuck on my fiance's laptop because my Alienware finally quit out on me, and I'm saving up for a custom desktop build. It's been running fine until the 8th of the month, when it had its first BSOD, which was a 0x000000d1. That same day, as I was trying to figure it out, it had two more 0xd1's. Then I let it rest a few days, booted back up, and it ran fine-ish until the 19th, when it had another 0xd1 and a 0x76. I left the computer alone out of sheer frustration until now, but it had another 0x76 just after signing in. According to BlueScreenView, the problem drivers were tcpip.sys for the 0xd1's and ntkrnlpa.exe for the 0x76's. I've run sfc /scannow, as well as a full scan with MBAM in safe mode.
Attached are all 6 minidump files in a zip.
Attached are all 6 minidump files in a zip.
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My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Inspiron 1545