Windows 10: Constant BSOD's everytime I boot - NDIS.sys

Discus and support Constant BSOD's everytime I boot - NDIS.sys in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; I've been troubleshooting this issue on and off for the past year or so... I'm not exactly sure when it happened but I've been living with it for some... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Sephzer, Apr 13, 2020.

  1. Sephzer Win User

    Constant BSOD's everytime I boot - NDIS.sys


    I've been troubleshooting this issue on and off for the past year or so... I'm not exactly sure when it happened but I've been living with it for some time now. The issue managed to stop for a few months as well... anyways I digress...


    Whenever I boot, I normally get 1 to 2 BSOD's with the same issue, System Service Exception NDIS.sys. I do ocassionally get others, but this is the main culprit memeory management issues have started to appear after my last t-shooting session, but the memeory is definitely 100% as I have ran various 24 hours tests etc.


    The main areas I have checked are as follows.


    - deep dived into event viewer and tried to fix as many issues as possible that were solvable and had similar timestamps to the reboots

    - unplugged my front USB IO as one is faulty, just to isolate the issue

    - replaced my USB 3.0 hub for the same reason

    - unplugged anything unnecessary from my PC

    - updated all networking drivers to the latest version

    - updated all system drivers/bios to the latest version


    So far I haven't had much luck in isolating the issue. I can upload the most recent minidump files if need be... definitely need some help on where to look next, as I'd rather not have to buy new hardware if at all possible. I've got a new 2TB NVME drive on the way though, so I will be trying a fresh install to see if it makes any difference... though I have also done that many times in the past.


    Any help is appreciated.


    Rig details.


    - CPU: i7 6700k 4.2 Ghz

    - CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i

    - Mobo: ASRock Z170 Gaming-ITX/ac

    - Memory: Corsair Vengence LPX 2 x 8GB

    - GPU: Nvidia 2080 Ti RTX

    - PSU: Silverstone Strider 700W Titanium+

    :)
     
    Sephzer, Apr 13, 2020
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  2. Rogerz_H Win User

    HELP : BsOD error on boot: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (NETwew02.sys)

    Hello,

    Operating system: Windows 8.1

    Laptop: HP ProBook 450 G1

    Few days ago Windows did some upgrades, ever since i keep getting the

    BsOD error on boot: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA (NETwew02.sys),

    and i can manage to boot the system only on Safe Mode.

    I read that it's about the Intel Wifi driver... i downloaded a new driver from HP page, uninstalled the existing one, deleted the NETwew02.sys from the drivers folder and Registry also and installed the new one. The laptop booted normally once and then the
    same BsOD error again and again....

    Any suggestions ?? Plz help

    Thanks

    Roger
     
    Rogerz_H, Apr 13, 2020
    #2
  3. Dyan Rey Win User
    KernelBase.dll is broken constant BSOD's constant game crashing.

    Hi Darry,

    User Profile corruption is one of the possible reasons why you are experiencing constant BSOD's on your computer. You mentioned that you ran the
    System File Checker (SFC) tool, but is still getting a stop code. To further troubleshoot the issue, we suggest that you create a new User Profile and check if the issue persists.

    To create a user profile, follow these steps:

    • Go to Settings. Click Accounts.
    • Select Family & other people.
    • Select the Add someone else to this PC tab.
    • Name the user as Test.
    • Leave the password field blank.
    • Hit Next.
    • Sign in as Test user.

    You may also check this link
    to fix BSOD errors. Choose the situation when you experienced the problem and follow the troubleshooting steps.
     
    Dyan Rey, Apr 13, 2020
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  4. ConiGL Win User

    Constant BSOD's everytime I boot - NDIS.sys

    BSOD Bad_Pool_Caller Win10 on Dell Inspiron

    Here is some info that may help. May be your network driver. One of the posts suggest a program that will give more info on what crashed. Hope this helps you.

    BSOD caused by ndis.sys, NETIO.SYS and ntoskrnl.exe
     
    ConiGL, Apr 13, 2020
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