Hey everyone, I've been dealing with a frustrating blue screen error on my AsRock DeskMini A300, and I'm hoping someone can help me figure out what's going on. I believe the issue might be related to the Netio.sys driver based on an analysis I did using BlueScreenView on my memory dump file. If anyone has the expertise to take a look, that would be awesome! Here's some system info: I'm running Windows 11 Pro on an AMD Ryzen 5 4600G CPU with 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM and a Corsair Force MP510 2TB drive. I also use Windows Defender for antivirus. Thanks in advance for any assistance!
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It sounds like you're on the right track suspecting drivers! Just a heads-up, the crash log you mentioned might indicate another potential culprit: adgnetworkwfpdrv.sys, which is related to Adguard. If you have Adguard installed, try updating it or even uninstalling it to see if that resolves your crashes. It might be the source of your BSOD issues!
To really get to the bottom of this, securing multiple dump files would be beneficial. If you can boot into Windows (or Safe Mode), check for dump files in C:WindowsMinidump. If you find any, zip them and upload to a file sharing service. Having multiple files makes it easier to identify the root cause of the BSODs. Also, make sure your dump settings are configured to create small memory dumps for accuracy!
Just a friendly reminder: when making system changes, like updating drivers or BIOS settings, it’s super important to back up your data first! Issues can arise when configurations change. Better safe than sorry!
Thanks for the tip! Yes, I do have Adguard installed. I've experienced another blue screen today, so I'll definitely look into updating or removing it. Here’s the new memory dump if anyone can take a peek: [second memory dump file 12.09.25](https://files.catbox.moe/pjnnr3.zip)