Windows 10: BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe

Discus and support BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hello guys , i recently finished my new build but i'm getting constant BSOD always with the same error and i cant figure out what it is.I tried a clean... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Claudio Costa2, Jul 8, 2024.

  1. BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe


    Hello guys , i recently finished my new build but i'm getting constant BSOD always with the same error and i cant figure out what it is.I tried a clean windows installation , i checked the rams with memtest96 and even the disk.I also have the latest bios update and all the other drivers like chipset and video card seem up to date.I tried checking the minidumps but i cant find any conclusive stuff.Would aprecciate if you could help me :I'll leave the minidump files in the google drive attached.Thank youhttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-bpxB4st9Y19u2rfnPhhEaTXkmp4WxoB?usp=drive_link

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    Claudio Costa2, Jul 8, 2024
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  2. avilerner Win User

    controlled file access and wmiprvse

    I am Windows 10 and I have controlled file access activated. I keep getting messages that wmiprvse.exe is being blocked for memory change.

    Does wmiprvse normally change storage or files?

    Should I allow it to do so?

    What is the full , legitimate path to the exe to allow it to update?

    What happens if I continue to block it?

    Thank You,

    Avi Lerner
     
    avilerner, Jul 8, 2024
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    controlled file access and wmiprvse

    Hi Avi

    wmiprvse is totally safe and you can allow that through Controlled folder access

    wmiprvse is the Windows Management Instrumentation Provider Service and is an integral part of the Windows OS

    The full legit path of that service is:

    C:\Windows\System32\wbem\WmiPrvSE.ex
     
    DaveM121, Jul 8, 2024
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  4. Kyle Win User

    BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe

    [BSOD] CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED 0x0EF - 'ntoskrnl,exe'

    Hang on a second, no. As far as the rules are concerned VPNs from legitimate sources are not illegal. You don't have the right to 'force' someone to remove a piece of software that:
    1. Is not causing the issue related to the crashes
    2. is not pirated software or illegal
    Cloudflare WARP does not have a windivert file that I can find, even if it did, again, its not against the forum rules because it is not an illegal system file in of itself.
    BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe 392695d1687395590t-bsod-critical_process_died-0x0ef-ntoskrnl-exe-nvidia_share_xn32wwrpiz.png

    BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe 392696d1687395590t-bsod-critical_process_died-0x0ef-ntoskrnl-exe-nvidia_share_vfmjrbmlwr.png

    BSOD WmiPrvSE.exe 392697d1687395590t-bsod-critical_process_died-0x0ef-ntoskrnl-exe-nvidia_share_rzpicz79yl.png
     
    Kyle, Jul 8, 2024
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