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Sorry essenbe, I was editing information in after I posted, didn't see your post until now.
But, we're both on the same track.
Sorry essenbe, I was editing information in after I posted, didn't see your post until now.
But, we're both on the same track.
Thanks, That fixed it (seemingly)
Just not good with this sort of thing, all of the help appreciated regardless !
You're welcome, glad to hear it's stable now.
What fixed it?
The driver or the Kaspersky removal tool?
Post back here if you have any more issues.
If it's still stable in a couple of days you can mark this thread 'Solved'.
The drivers, As I said before I tried it without removal, and then with removal but bluescreen was persistent til I followed the post to the T (So I guess it could be a combo ?)
One thing I didn't quite expect was the network drivers alone to do it (Which wasnt the case from what I can see) because of the way the network layer is under the applications on