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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
I would suggest reading the text, or take a picture with phone and upload to Imgur, and paste link into this discussion.
I could assume one of the following.
- Overheating.
- Driver issues.
- Unstable trying to over / under clock.
tcpip.sys is related to the network driver. Might need to be updated/reinstalled. Checking the crash dump file will probably show which exact driver.
Open folder, click on tab to the left "This PC" open C drive, now open Windows folder, and look for the file MEMORY.DMP that's about it.
For how to config, and ensure the settings are on by default you can look on here.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/configure-windows-create-dump-files-blue-screen
System failure default settings:
✔ Write an event to the system log
✔ Automatically restart
Write debugging information: Automatic memory dump
Dump file: %SystemRoot%\MEMORY.DMP
✔ Overwrite any existing file
That's what I'm guessing as well. since it's an issue related to tcpip.sys