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Regular BSOD after upgrading to windows 10


Hi everyone,

I have recently upgrading to windows 10 on a fairly new machine, after doing so I have had regular BSOD (IRQL unexpected error), there doesn't seem to be much connection between them other than watching videos whilst online. When I got the first one I read a bug fix online which said to fix it either revert back to my previous OS (windows 8) or reinstall windows 10. I did the later thinking I could always revert back if that didn't work but alas it has now gotten rid of that option and the problem still persisted. I downloaded bluescreen view to work out that it was a problem with nwifi.sys driver, and so updated my wifi driver accordingly but the problem still persists. Any help would be appreciated, I hopefully have attached the associated info dump. Any help would be greatly appreciated, please let me know if you need more information.

All the best,
Alex
  • ALEX-PC-13_11_2015_191724_19.zip (632.7 KB, 1 views)

Hi AlexWendy,

Welcome to the 10blog.

The TP-link driver is causing the crashes.
It seems like the TP-Link driver hasn't been updated.
Driver Reference Table - athrx.sys
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for athrx.sys  *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for athrx.sys  7: kd> lmvm athrx  start             end                 module name  fffff801`1afb0000 fffff801`1b252000   athrx    T (no symbols)                 Loaded symbol image file: athrx.sys      Image path: SystemRootSystem32driversathrx.sys      Image name: athrx.sys      Timestamp:        Tue Feb 22 21:17:31 2011(4D6419DB)      CheckSum:         0029D477      ImageSize:        002A2000      Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Code:
Name	[00000000] TP-LINK 450Mbps Wireless N AdapterAdapter Type	Ethernet 802.3  Product Type	TP-LINK 450Mbps Wireless N Adapter  Installed	Yes  PNP Device ID	PCIVEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_3112168C&REV_014&287D6E42&0&00E7  Last Reset	13/11/2015 00:04  Index	0  Service Name	athr  IP Address	192.168.0.4, fe80::45a:2946:de8:99fb  IP Subnet	255.255.255.0, 64  Default IP Gateway	192.168.0.1  DHCP Enabled	Yes  DHCP Server	192.168.0.1  DHCP Lease Expires	14/11/2015 19:02  DHCP Lease Obtained	13/11/2015 19:02  MAC Address	‪C4:E9:84:13:DF:83‬  Memory Address	0xF71E0000-0xF71FFFFF  IRQ Channel	IRQ 4294967290  Driver	c:windowssystem32driversathrx.sys(9.2.0.310, 2.61 MB (2,736,640 bytes), 01/09/2015 12:52)
Old drivers:
Code:
amdkmpfd		Fri Dec 13 06:33:52 2013(52aa9c40)		amdkmpfd.sys  TeeDriverx64		Tue Sep 23 22:01:14 2014(5421d18a)		TeeDriverx64.sys  RTKVHD64		Tue Sep 30 14:02:07 2014(542a9bbf)		RTKVHD64.sys
Driver Reference Table - amdkmpfd.sys
Driver Reference Table - TeeDriverx64.sys
Driver Reference Table - RTKVHD64.sys

Thanks axe0,

I have reinstalled the driver I am hoping that will fix it (yn). I realised on the driver download site that it doesn't list Windows 10 as a compatible OS but that could be an over sight.

Anyway thanks a lot,
Alex

If reinstalling helps, the driver was corrupted.
If reinstalling doesn't help, the driver is incompatible with Windows 10.

If it is the 2nd, you could upload as many files as you want, but I don't think I could help you further if the same driver keeps causing you the problem.

Regular BSOD after upgrading to windows 10