After the most recent Windows 10 update (1703); my very solid and stable workstation started getting blue screens.
Being a windows user for more than twenty years I’ve come to expect the occasional BSOD. Things fail. It just happens.
So while the first BSOD was troubling; I was not immediately alarmed.
After the third BSOD I knew something was wrong.
Running WhoCrashed revealed the root cause to be:
netwtw04.sys
A bit of searching revealed that to be WiFi related.
I fixed my problem by downloading the latest reference drivers from my WiFi networking card manufacturer.
An information technology professional with twenty five years experience in systems administration, computer programming, requirements gathering, customer service, and technical support.
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