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Opening new tab (firefox 57.0) causing BSOD in Win 10 with BAD_POOL_CALLER code

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Hi, as topic suggest I?m having BSOD crashes recently. They occur almost every time I'm opening a new tab on new firefox quantum (57.0). Other than that recently I've added new Monitor (Dell U2417HJ) to my setup. I've done driver check/updating using Driver Easy, but BSOD still occurs. Next, I installed BlueScreenView to scan the *.dmp file. It shows that last crash was caused by tcpip.sys driver. Here is a link to my *.dmp file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArPqFGF0mm6qmHYuADV-JbCiQYme Any help would be appreciated.

Hi, as topic suggest I?m having BSOD crashes recently. They occur almost every time I'm opening a new tab on new firefox quantum (57.0). Other than that recently I've added new Monitor (Dell U2417HJ) to my setup. I've done driver check/updating using Driver Easy, but BSOD still occurs. Next, I installed BlueScreenView to scan the *.dmp file. It shows that last crash was caused by tcpip.sys driver. Here is a link to my *.dmp file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArPqFGF0mm6qmHYuADV-JbCiQYme Any help would be appreciated.

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Found solution on MSDN site. Was told to try to uninstall OpenVPN and it seems that was causing my BSOD's. Will keep an eye in future for this.

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That was very good work. Well done. Please flag your last post as Solved Problem so others will know.

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Unfortunately, the BSOD problem still persists. New *.dmp file: https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArPqFGF0mm6qmHmRC-HQ0rMLpQtO . I've uninstalled OpenVPN and at first didn't have BSOD's when using firefox. But today it happened again :( this time it took opening 4 tabs rather than a new one. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

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As this may be a system problem, you should also ask here;

https://support.microsoft.com

http://answers.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/forum/windows_10


Let us know what happens.