01-18-2012, 10:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-18-2012, 10:11 PM by AceInfinity.)
VMWare is an automatically connected network because it's a bridge from your main network for when you run a virtual machine. So connecting to multiple networks here is not the problem.
This could be a driver problem, which also initiated the BSOD crash.
If you require help with a BSOD you should do the following...
1. Locate your Minidumps folder:
The crash dump may be of use in solving some of your other problems here.
This could be a driver problem, which also initiated the BSOD crash.
If you require help with a BSOD you should do the following...
1. Locate your Minidumps folder:
- This is usually placed in %SystemRoot%\Minidump\. Navigate to that location and copy all of the files over into a folder on your desktop and preferrably compress them into an archive before uploading to a file host.
- I will review/debug the crash dump to more accurately verify the cause of this BSOD.
- Note: Further instructions will be given after I have reviewed the crash dump, be patient, and don't do ANYTHING while i'm in the review process as solving BSOD's requires patience, and a logical order of operations. If you do anything that I have not asked you to do, you are only puting your own system at risk, because now you're just on your own doing trial and error.
The crash dump may be of use in solving some of your other problems here.