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BSODs- tcpip.sys and netio.sys the most common culprits
Over the last week or so, I've had 22 BSODs, out of which most signified errors with tcpip.sys and netio.sys. I followed the advice of a user with a similar problem and set up a static IP through the IPv4 properties of my network adapter, which was a potential solution for fixing the netio.sys problem. This seems to have worked, for the most part, as I haven't had any netio.sys-related errors since I made the change, but tcpip.sys has remained an issue.
Attached are the minidumps from the last two days. I've tried parsing them myself, but my WinDbg skills are only a couple days old, and as such are considerably lacking. Even so, I couldn't find any common link between the errors (driver, program, or otherwise) except for the fact that my computer was performing some sort of network activity when it occurred.
(To try and head off the most common initial questions, I know that tcpip.sys and netio.sys errors routinely come from problems with security/firewall products. The only such application I'm running is Microsoft Security Essentials. Nothing else. Also, I've changed out my RAM twice since this system was built (about 10 days ago), and while I haven't run a thorough MemTest on these modules, the 0 errors I got on my one pass compared to the 34 I got on my one pass with the last set are certainly heartening. That's not to say that this couldn't be a hardware problem, as I'm planning to test each module in each slot over the next couple days, but I figured I'd start by taking my BSODs at face value and asking here.)
I'd appreciate any help you all could provide.