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I suspect the driver for your enthernet date 2006 is the newest one, here is what I found out from broadcom
When you remove the audio driver, did you remove it properly? How did you remove it?To better support users, Broadcom has been actively supporting, maintaining, and testing the in-kernel Linux drivers for the NetXtreme, NetXtreme II, NetLink and 4401 product lines. The following is list of drivers supported for each product line:
- NetXtreme and NetLink - tg3
- NetXtreme II - bnx2 1G
- NetXtreme II - bnx2x 10G
- 4401 - b44 <---->I think it correspond to b44amd64.sys
From those information, I went look for 4401 driver and here is it:
Broadcom.com - Ethernet NIC 4401 Driver Downloads
Stop code A is too broad. Keep BSODs keep coming, I would suggest to enable Driver Verifier so that we will know what driver is having problem:
Driver Verifier - Enable and Disable
Also, can you please run system file check:
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Best Regard,
Tuan