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Error in windows, blue screen?
Hello, I've run into a problem. started a blue screen, checked through blueScreenview dumps of 4 of them, Red highlights ntoskrnl.exe in 3 dumps address in stack: ntoskrnl.exe + f2124 what kind of driver is this or what needs to be done to remove it?
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IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL - the driver uses a different memory address, or there is a problem in the hardware itself. The swap file does not play a role here. If it manifested itself when wifi was turned on, then it was its drivers and the module itself that were the first to be suspected. Return the swap file and update the wifi drivers from the manufacturer. If it's a laptop, it's easier to find from its creators. If BlueScreen crashes when updating drivers, then the problem is most likely hardware, look for a donor with another module. I can’t help more widely, I would drive tests.
There is a topic: a bsod can also be caused by the fact that the binary file on the media could be broken / changed by malware / a flash in the sun / crooked hands / stupidly counted
How to check: if there is a Windows of the same version (service packs) nearby, look at the working file, or rather the control amount, if not, then go to the search engine and look for the file of interest, preferably on the site of small software (if the checksum matches, then the file is intact).
If the file really broke for some reason, then I advise you to look at reading from the disk with Victoria (look at how holes are on the disk)
In Windows, by the way, there is a program that automatically checks all important system files:
Tags: sfc.exe, sfc /scannow, sfc
ntoskrnl.exe is a windows system file, check your system for viruses.
When does the blue screen appear? Immediately or after the computer has been running for a while?
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