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Getting BSODs on Win 11 laptop.
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<blockquote data-quote="brambedkar59" data-source="post: 1025649" data-attributes="member: 61084"><p>You mean this cmd "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth"? I didn't ran it earlier because "sfc/ scannow" didn't find anything. DISM cmd checks for the health of windows component store and not the actual system files (It is basically the backup against which sfc cmd checks the system files). If sfc doesn't find anything I don't see the point of running DISM.</p><p>Well I ran it just now for fun, didn't find anything.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't have an accurate date but this issue started around a month ago. BSODs were not that frequent earlier so I mostly tolerated them. I would clean install (or restore a clean image) if this is not fixed in the next two weeks. I am feeling confident that this Realtek Ethernet driver was the real culprit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>BSOD is just a symptom of hardware/software failure, not the actual problem. Just like fever in humans is not the actual disease just its symptom. In this case the OPs hardware must be dying due to some other issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brambedkar59, post: 1025649, member: 61084"] You mean this cmd "DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth"? I didn't ran it earlier because "sfc/ scannow" didn't find anything. DISM cmd checks for the health of windows component store and not the actual system files (It is basically the backup against which sfc cmd checks the system files). If sfc doesn't find anything I don't see the point of running DISM. Well I ran it just now for fun, didn't find anything. Don't have an accurate date but this issue started around a month ago. BSODs were not that frequent earlier so I mostly tolerated them. I would clean install (or restore a clean image) if this is not fixed in the next two weeks. I am feeling confident that this Realtek Ethernet driver was the real culprit. BSOD is just a symptom of hardware/software failure, not the actual problem. Just like fever in humans is not the actual disease just its symptom. In this case the OPs hardware must be dying due to some other issue. [/QUOTE]
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