Windows 10: BSOD caused due to wnpdriver.sys after updates

Discus and support BSOD caused due to wnpdriver.sys after updates in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I started getting BSOD's on my ThinkPad T490 after an update in late November. I do not know when the update was installed but as far as I know they... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Daksh Chauhan1, Dec 23, 2022.

  1. BSOD caused due to wnpdriver.sys after updates


    I started getting BSOD's on my ThinkPad T490 after an update in late November. I do not know when the update was installed but as far as I know they started around November 21st. I've tried deleting the driver from file explorer in normal and in safe mode but it keeps getting reinstalled. So far the only solution I can find is to delete the driver and hope that Windows does not reinstall it but it's not a permanent solution as I cannot keep doing that for an indefinite amount of time and with it being unreliable, I don't think it's a good solution. Any help would be appreciated as it has been

    :)
     
    Daksh Chauhan1, Dec 23, 2022
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  2. QCAMAIN1.SYS CAUSING BSOD

    This was probably caused by the following module:
    qcamain1.sys (Qcamain10x64+0x108678)

    Bugcheck code: 0x1D3 (0x333, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)

    Error: CUSTOM_ERROR

    A third party driver was identified as the probable root cause of this system error. It is suggested you look for an update for the following driver: qcamain1.sys .

    Google query: qcamain1.sys CUSTOM_ERROR

    Using WhoCrashed I found this thread: Redirecting however without
    solution, locked.

    I did get BSOD almost everytime I moved the laptop.

    This worked for me:

    unscrew wifi module, push a little into the socket. Screw in. DONE
     
    Horus-3-Echo, Dec 23, 2022
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  3. wdf01000.sys and ntoskrnl.exe BSOD

    I'm on Windows 10, 64bit

    Basically, whenever I try to update my LPC controller through Device Manager, BSOD with WDF_VIOLATION occurs (culprit being wdf01000.sys)

    So I try to use the driver verifier to see which driver is causing the BSOD, but then it causes BSOD (cultprit being ntoskrnl.exe)

    Have no idea which driver is causing them

    Please help!

    Here are my list of drivers and system info: Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online.
     
    interestingkid005140, Dec 23, 2022
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  4. BSOD caused due to wnpdriver.sys after updates

    HDMI Display causes BSOD, VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (igdkmd64.sys)

    Hi, thanks for patiently waiting, as per checking here you have an issue with igdkmd64.sys which is the Intel Graphics Driver Kernel Mode 64-bit, for this issue kindly follow the steps from this link: https://www.drivers.com/update/pc-fix-tips/igdk....

    If none will work from the above solution, I suggest doing an in-place upgrade wherein it will upgrade the device to the latest version and repair all issues without deleting any files, kindly follow the steps from this link: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/for... n-windows-11/4d469147-2747-4dcb-88a4-aae9273a4500
     
    Lester BernardReyes, Dec 23, 2022
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