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It is very unusual for an application to cause a windows blue screen unless it is using some portions of a .dll ( probably graphics driver not used before).
When you down load Su save to a file location and then before running exe check file properties you may see at the bottom what is called unblock, you should do that especially if the file is a zip file since that action will unblock all the files in it. Then you should do as suggested above. Did you get a crash dump form windows it may give you some idea what is causing the problem but usually one needs a symbol file etc from MS to actually read it.
If you still have the same problem suggest you check for graphics or other windows updates.
Usually when you have make that means you had 30 day free trial for SU pro did you have any problems with it during that period or??

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 with the netgear genie, rather easy fix. Has not disconnected randomly once since the fix. A new problem has come up, though. Now around every 30-40 minutes, windows 10 will crash with an "unexpected kernel mode trap" error. I did some research and found that some people have the same problem, but I have yet to find a solution. Please help, these crashes are driving me insane. what is going on. Seems to happen especially when it starts to work harder? Tried installing a game yesterday and stopped trying after a third crash in a row. I know its going to crash again when I try it. Using software version 1.0.0.15

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When I use the A7000 on a 16GB 2020 Samsung Galaxy Flex laptop, connected via a Xaosun USB-C to USB-A adapter (since the laptop has no USB-A ports) and I want to restart the laptop, the laptop hangs on 'restarting' (Windows) until I unplug the A7000 from the USB port, but then I get a stop code Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) - "Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap".

This adapter is still being sold actively and not cheap, so it should be supported by Netgear. The drivers (latest ones are 4 years old) appears to have issues given how many people get BSOD errors with it.

Given all the people having issues (many Netgear Community threads about these A7000 issues and Youtube has lots of owners with issues commenting under the videos for this issue) AND that this adapter is still actively sold everywhere, Netgear needs to fix this.

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.

I go to a blue page that says "Your device ran into a problem and needs to restart". We're just collecting some error info, and then we'll restart for you. I get a message that it is 100% complete. Then it says for more information about this issue and possible fixes, visit At the bottom of the window it says "If you call a support person give them this info: Stop code: PAGE FAULT IN NONPAGED AREA. WHAT FAILED: Wdf01000.sys. Everytime the PC reboots it goes to the same page. I'm able to hit F2 to get to the Boot window, but that's it.

Hello
Please follow the steps below
Start your computer and as soon as the windows logo shows on or the spinning dots near bottom of your screen press and hold the power button to power off your device.
Repeat this 2-3 times
then you will get a text at the middle bottom of your screen saying"preparing automatic repair"
Then, you may be asked to choose an account to continue. Next, type the password of the selected administrator user account. If you are not prompted for this information, skip to the next step.

I tried your suggestion, however each time the computer reboots, and I press the power key, I get a black "Dell Security Manager Screen" which requires me to sign in with my Administrator Password. After I sign in and then press the power key I come back to the same to the same sign in screen. Also, I don't see the windows logo its says Dell Laptop XPS 15 9550 with a spinning circle. Is there anyway to recover windows and/or anything else that might be missing or corrupted using the "Boot Menu"? @ShashankDahat

Yes, I do have a USB Boot Drive, and I've tried it several times, but it doesn't work. Here are some screen shoots of what I'm seeing when I reboot the Dell XPS 15 9550. I always get the "Dell Security Manager Screen" before I do anything (IMG - 5122). After I sign in it depends on whether I press down on the PF2 or PF12 key which screen I will get. (IMG - 5131) or (IMG - 5130). If I do nothing after I sign in I get this screen. (IMF - 5127). After that runs I get this screen. (IMF - 5126). When I press any key the whole scenario starts over again. My laptop is out of warranty with Dell and it seems like they are always talking money for help. Do you think I stand a better chance with Microsoft assistance or Dell? Also, do you have the contact information for Microsoft?

Now I recommend a windows clean install which would actually delete your apps and accounts but it would keep all our files in a separate folder at C drive namely windows.old (this method rarely fails)

I too reinstalled windows 10 through this way last month because of some updates not installed and the installation through windows also failed so I planned the clean install method and now it works just perfectly fine

If you want any help please contact me...I am also available on zoom, Microsoft teams, skype and on discord please privately message through click on my profile if you want to get help that way or here it is also good...

I can't remember if I replied to your email, but I want to make sure that I give you thanks and praise for reaching out and helping someone who has little knowledge of restoring or analyzing the problems that can be associated with Windows 10 updates. In my own opinion, I think Microsoft should do more testing and take ownership of the problems they can create by releasing an update before it's stable on all devices and systems across the board. That being said after I couldn't get my Repair USB Recovery Drive to work via the System Settings panel (F12) I was able to finally connect through the same panel to the Dell OS Recovery system. Once I was able to connect via ethernet connection ( a must) I was able to download my personal files to their server and reinstall a new Windows 10 System. The whole process was quite impressive the way Dell had it set up. The steps included checking for updates from Microsoft, Dell, and then a download of the personal files they downloaded, and the final step was to do a system check of hardware and software to make sure everything was set to go. And the kicker was is that I was out of warranty, but they still offered this service. It would seem to me that Microsoft could offer the same type of customer service that Dell offered me.

I can't thank you enough for your helpful assistance and persistent instructions on the ways to recover a corrupted or unfixable system through the standard methods Microsoft offers. You deserve a "Man of the Day" badge for helping someone you didn't even know. That in itself taught me a lot of things. More than instructions on how to fix a system, but how to help someone in need without expecting anything in return.

I want to really impress upon you, @ShashankDahat, how grateful and thankful I am for your time and helpfulness. You are truly a giving and selfless person. I hope one day I can assist you in some manner.

And here is a list of Driver Installations that may or may not be needed for installation: (See attachment below). Other than the wireless cutting in and out the system seems to be running fine, but there has to be something causing my computer to crash and the need to reinstall Windows 10.

Hello
Optional drivers you can install all - if they are not needed
Update service will update them , or remove.
You probably have installed some outdated program that causes problems - try to remove unnecessary applications .

I've got Windows 10 Pro. I'm currently at release 2004 (OS Build 19041.508). Some months back, my machine was really screwed up when the upgrade to Windows 10 came along. I got one of those "Let's finish setting up your device" messages, which I did. At that point, it corrupted all the profiles on my Windows 10 system. I vowed to NEVER again run that!

So, how do I stop this useless message popping up over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, without totally corrupting all of the Windows profiles on my machine? This irritating message is the equivalent of that irritating UAC popup that Windows Vista plagued everyone with.

@Kapil Arya will turning off that setting mean that I'll no longer get any notifications about necessary updates to Windows, or when the fall release of Windows 10 is available to be installed on my PC?

Hello @AshleyCizman,

Can you share us the screenshot of the screen where the computer is currently? Also, what exactly happens when you start machine, do you see the boot screen and then login screen?

Look...the problem here is that Microsoft is getting more and more intrusive. Because they can get away with it unless we're willing to go to IOS or Linux or Chrome OS. It's having to wait 15 minutes to use my office laptop when I open up in the morning when Microsoft has decided to run it's required updates...and I'm standing like a dork in front of co-workers are waiting for my presentation.

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