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BSOD Error

daftshadow

Junior Member
I've never encountered this before until recently and not sure what it is or what is causing it but the error message when it BSOD is 'ndis_net_buffer_list_info_illegally_transferred'. Anyone have any idea what this is? I've tried looking it up but there's barely if at all info about it.

Of all the times it has BSOD, it's only when I'm on and using a web browser like Chrome or Firefox.
 
Download the newest drivers for your network adapter and save them to your local drive. Completely uninstall the existing NIC driver, reboot, and then install the new driver.
 
Download the newest drivers for your network adapter and save them to your local drive. Completely uninstall the existing NIC driver, reboot, and then install the new driver.

That. From what I have read, MS has removed this particular error code from Windows 10. I am glad too, as using the term "illegally" in a driver error isn't the best move.
 
Thanks, I'll give this a shot and see how it goes.

Edit: So I tried the method but it didn't help. Still was getting the bsods. So instead I did the reset pc in recovery options in Windows 10 while preserving my personal files. So far this appears to have resolve the problem, no bsod in the past several hours since the reset. But any idea why or what caused this? Driver corruption or conflict? Bad Windows update?
 
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