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scoorat
May 17, 2020Follower
A7000 Causing Blue Screen on Windows 10
So I'm sure we're all well aware of the A7000's brilliant disconnection/reconnection usb switching issues. I was able to get past this problem by disabling the usb switching tool that gets installed ...
laudavis
Mar 13, 2022Aspirant
I'm so pissed! This is what was causing my crashes in Windows 10.
I replaced my RAM, I went through meticulously with my drivers, and then I wipe my harddrive and as I'm reinstalling everything I get it reinstalled and it immediately crashed my Windows 10 again.
That is an insane issue to not already have a fix for. Checking on getting another option.
Onionbelly
Apr 14, 2022Aspirant
Try going into your router configuration and disable Band Steering under WLAN settings (if it's already disabled, discard this message), so you get two separate SSIDs for your 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks.
Rename your 5Ghz SSID so you can easily identify your network in windows, then connect to your 5Ghz network and check if the issue persists. This seems to have fixed the BSOD issue for me.