Hi, I'm completly new to the forum and hoping someone can help out.
Brand new dell xps13 that I've upgraded from 8.1 to 10 and have been getting random BSOD, no patter that I can see, not running anything in particular.
debugs attached, hopefully someone can shed some light
XPS13-31_08_2015_184423_35.zip
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The cause of the crash: Broadcom 802.11 Network Adapter Driver (wifi driver)
Please check your manufacturer for windows 10 compatible driver updates.Code:2: kd> lmvm bcmwl63a start end module name fffff800`68070000 fffff800`68b2d000 bcmwl63a T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: bcmwl63a.sys Image path: SystemRootsystem32DRIVERScmwl63a.sys Image name: bcmwl63a.sys Timestamp: Sat Jul 11 03:09:43 2015(55A06CD7) CheckSum: 00ABDCA1 ImageSize: 00ABD000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
Thanks for that, updated the driver. Hopefully it sorts that out.
Hey Guys,
I'm having what seems to be a similar issue.
I did a bare metal install of Windows 10 on a Dell E7250 (touch). While docked at work, no issues at all. As soon I took the machine home, BSOD after BSOD. At this point I'm trying to figure out what culprit is... VPN? SEP? Drivers?
So I ended up looking at the dump files, and it seems that "bcmwl63a.sys" is the main culprit [Broadcom Wireless 802.11ac -ASA- Dell Wireless 1560 802.11ac]. I'm not all that familiar with deciphering BSOD dumps.
I have tried several different driver scenarios. I have tried installing the latest Win 10 driver from DELL (version 7.35.290.0_A01), which made no difference. Reverted back to an older driver (version 7.35.267.0), still had BSOD's.
I also tried an SFC scan, and it did return errors that were supposedly unfixable. Not sure if it is related at all.
My fear is this is a definite driver issue that dell and Broadcom have to figure out. I'm in the process of testing out another machine (same model) just in case. But I thought just to post my findings thinking maybe someone can suggest something that I haven't tried, or make an observation that I wasn't able to see.
Attached will be a link to the minidump logs collected by dm log collector. I will also upload my cbs.log from the sfc scan, to see if that helps:
dm collected logs >>>
CBS.log >>>
Some other info that may be helpful:
- E7250 was setup with UEFI Secure Boot configuration
- BSOD only happen when using wireless
- Never had these issues on WIN 8.1
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Please create a new thread with your issue.
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Will do! Thanks for the reply!