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Zip file uploaded. As far as I know, this has only occurred once since upgrading to Windows 10.
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Hi Buster,

Welcome to the 10blog.

It appears you have had 3 crashes in the past 2 months.
With this 0xEF(CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED) it could mean a hardware problem, but this time not with so much time between each crash.
So, we are likely searching for a driver, or a program that is running in the background.

Lets first start with old drivers.
Please uninstall Kaspersky while troubleshooting, it has a few old drivers that might have influence on the cause.
Service articles
Please update your Dell wireless network driver
Driver Reference Table - bcmwl63al.sys
Code:
cm_km_w		Thu Dec 20 17:47:26 2012(50d3411e)		cm_km_w.sys // Kaspersky bcmwl63al		Thu May 02 22:00:26 2013(5182c5da)			bcmwl63al.sys // Dell network driver
See if the problem persist and let me know how it goes

My Dell Wireless Driver (1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini-Card) has the most up to date driver installed (according to a windows search). Driver version is 5.100.245.200

Is this 'Windows search' the search of device manager?

Yes.

Device Manager => Network Adapters => Dell Wireless 1505...... => right click => Update Driver Software.....

I suggest you try it on the site of Dell, link is in the previous post.

Unfortunately although I have managed to download a later Dell Driver, the installer won't install it on the "unsupported" Windows 10 platform

From what date is the installer?

Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini Card Driver Dell Wireless 1505 Draft 802.11n WLAN Mini Card Driver View details
NIC_DRVR_WIN_R205376.EXE | Update Package for Microsoft® Windows® (98 MB)
Network|
Release date 20 Jan 2009
|Last Updated 21 Mar 2014
| Recommended


Version 5.10.38.26,A23

I can't find anything else

I see yes, the installer is incompatible because Windows 10 is released a few months ago while the installer was released in 2014.

Remove the driver in device manager, reboot your system so Windows can install it again and see how it goes.

By the way, has Windows installed any drivers through Windows Update?

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