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Computer Crashed when I wasn't around it.
Hi, after changing my Power settings on my Windows 7 laptop, it crashed when I wasn't around it. I had to boot it back up. It said "Windows didn't shut down correctly." Here is my dump log.
Hi, after changing my Power settings on my Windows 7 laptop, it crashed when I wasn't around it. I had to boot it back up. It said "Windows didn't shut down correctly." Here is my dump log.
I don't have the eyesight to wade through a dump file. My educated guess is two or more programs "fought" over the video card's resources [and/or memory resources] and the computer lost, locked up, forcing you to reBoot. Please let us know what you find out, I'd like to learn what happened.
Will do! I will let other people see if they can figure it out.
What make & model of router are you using? Netgear?
OwnerCode:******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck A, {fffffa801c8b7178, 2, 1, fffff80002adbce5} *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for npf.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for npf.sys Probably caused by : npf.sys ( npf+2bb2 ) Followup: Machine
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This bugcheck is caused by the WinCAP implementation used by NETGEARGenie. You can fix this problem by updating the router's firmware. See link for instructions:Code:NETGEARGenie "c:\program files (x86)\netgear genie\bin\netgeargenie.exe" -mini -redirect Jesse-PC\Jesse HKU\S-1-5-21-3412668259-37210293-2247835427-1001\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
NETGEAR Support | Answer | Reinstall the firmware on a router without the setup CD recovery tool
Read this BSOD thread:
BSOD Win7 Laptop - when entering Sleep mode - Tech Support Forum
No, it's an Arris modem/router.
I have it installed to monitor who is on my network. I don't know of any other program besides NETGEAR Genie that will notify me of who is on my network.
Check for updates to the software or uninstall it to prevent BSOD'S.
Why don't you simply use some security to prevent unauthorized access to your network?
It is secured. I just like keeping an eye out on the traffic on my network. There are no updates that I know of for the software. Should remove it, since it's causing BSOD's?