I've been having some serious issues with my Windows 11 setup. I'm running an AMD Ryzen 7 7700x on a B650 Gaming X AX V2 motherboard, and every time I try to switch Wi-Fi connections, I get blue screens of death (BSOD). This problem also occurred when I had the Gigabyte controller software installed, but after uninstalling it, things improved for a bit. Unfortunately, the BSODs have returned. The BSOD code I keep seeing is DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (d1). I've tried various solutions, but nothing seems to help. Here's a link to a minidump file from today for anyone who can take a look: [Link to Minidump](https://www.mediafire.com/file/eeupl4521wabcmv/Minidump.zip/file). Can anyone offer some advice?
3 Answers
I think the issue might be related to the rtf64x64.sys driver. It’s part of that Gigabyte network optimization tool, so try uninstalling it again. After the uninstall, restart your system, and see if the crashes persist. If you're still having trouble, we may need to look at your dump files directly to get to the bottom of it.
Sounds frustrating! First off, make sure to back up your data before making any changes. Have you checked your BIOS settings or updated them? And make sure your drivers are up to date. Sometimes, the BSOD can be caused by faulty drivers, so it might be worth checking C:WindowsMinidump for crash logs too.
Definitely check those dump files! If you can start your PC in Safe Mode, navigate to C:WindowsMinidump, zip any files you find there, and upload them to a file-sharing site like Mediafire or Catbox. Having multiple dump files will help us figure out what’s going wrong.
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