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I can't Solve my BSOD, consistant Bugcheck 'A'
For some time my system has been shutting down after BSOD.
This started some time ago and occurred primarily after "Auto Updates" from Windows. I looked at the files and found it was linked to my Ethernet RTL 8168/8111. I just chose to ignore it since I do not use the Ethernet.
In the last two to three weeks it has gotten worse. The system would give me the BSOD any time the system enters sleep mode.
At first I tried to debug it myself, but kept getting error codes on the symbol files, with the Bug check C4, and a note "Most likely caused by NTOSKRNL.EXE."
I followed various threads in the forums to try and correct, from system restore to reloading the NTOSKRNL from the recovery disk. None of that worked.
I finally un-loaded the Ethernet drivers and reloaded with updated drivers and tried again. Now the sleep BSOD is intermittent. The error code I am consistently getting is Bug check A, and most likely caused by NTKRNLMP.EXE
Device Dr Pro has been run and it list all drivers as current.
The zip file contains the last three minidumps, Sorry, I deleted the previous in trying to troubleshoot where my errors were coming from.
I am not a total computer 1 D 10 T, but I am limited in the software troubleshooting. I have reached my maximum capabilities in trying to figure out where the error is coming from and how to resolve it.
Hardware wise I have cleaned, checked and reinstalled all my memory, performed multiple extensive Disk and memory checks and found no issues.
Any help will be much appreciated.
If I need to include anything more, please let me know and I will get it uploaded as soon as I can.