BSOD only after normal log in (ntoskrnl.exe+735c0)

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  1. Posts : 27
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       #11

    Ok back again. I only updated my drivers for the first ever time after this BSOD fiasco started. I read online that non-updated drivers can cause this problem so downloaded Gamer Booster 3.

    Anyway I've rolled back all the drivers I suspect were updated by this third party program (The ones with 2015 in the date).

    I'm now going to try and update drivers through official company websites only.

    In the meantime is there any specific drivers I should focus on updating or should I just try and update everything? I mean I've been surviving this long without updating any drivers and never had a BSOD problem because of it xD
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  2. Posts : 27
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       #12

    Ok just a heads up I am able to run Vaio Care in Safe Mode and it says everything is fully updated.

    I also went to the Sony Support website for my make and model and everything they have listed under drivers is installed already (Sony Support)
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  3. Posts : 7,050
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       #13

    D3C3n50r said:
    Ok back again. I only updated my drivers for the first ever time after this BSOD fiasco started. I read online that non-updated drivers can cause this problem so downloaded Gamer Booster 3.

    Anyway I've rolled back all the drivers I suspect were updated by this third party program (The ones with 2015 in the date).

    I'm now going to try and update drivers through official company websites only.

    In the meantime is there any specific drivers I should focus on updating or should I just try and update everything? I mean I've been surviving this long without updating any drivers and never had a BSOD problem because of it xD
    That is only the case with desktops and even then you never should use such programs.

    With laptops you only have to install the drivers from your manufacturer, the manufacturer alter the drivers in such a way that you are forced to install their drivers for normal functioning.
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  4. Posts : 27
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       #14

    Yeah I'll keep that in mind from now on. With that being said is my only option now to do a factory reset?
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  5. Posts : 7,050
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       #15

    You need to try to revert back the changes made by DB.
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  6. Posts : 27
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       #16

    Ok according to DB it updated 16 drivers so I looked at the list and rolled back all the ones I was able to (date order). The problem is it lists all the other drivers which are up-to-date also and I don't want to touch those.

    Have I messed this up beyond repair or is there something else I can do?
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  7. Posts : 7,050
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       #17

    What drivers has DB updated?
    Please make a list of them.
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  8. Posts : 27
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       #18

    Sorry for the late reply. After your last post I was about to send a list of all drivers but my laptop would not connect to the internet. I tried to quickly send it in Normal mode but this is where things got weird. Normal mode was behaving just like Safe Mode, the display was the wrong setting and there was no audio. The wifi light was lit up but I could not connect to the internet what so ever. I tried restarting several times but exactly the same problem. Not sure if you have encountered something like this before? Anyway seeing no other choice I factory reset my laptop and so far things seem to be ok. However if the BSOD should return I'll keep you posted. Also from now on i'm only updating drivers through Windows Update, Sony Website and official websites. Thanks for the help so far :)
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  9. Posts : 27
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       #19

    Ok bad news. Just when I thought everything was fixed and back to normal the same BSOD has returned:

    IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
    ntoskrl.exe / ntskrl.exe+74200 <--- Only this bit has changed.

    Windows Update was fully updated last I checked.

    I'll post minidumps now.
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  10. Posts : 27
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       #20

    If you require any more info let me know :)
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