gman111

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  • We will need to have a look at some logs from your system in order to troubleshoot this issue - I will send you an e-mail in a couple of moments, please reply to it when you have the time. Hello. Sorry I have taken so long to reply. I recieved your e-mail regarding gathering system information. Unfortunately, I was unable…
  • Let's try something: Go to Start - run - type in regedit [OK] and go to this location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WS2IFSL Highlight "WS2IFSL" - then on the right you will have "Start" - please right click on it and set the value to 4. Please check if with the BitDefender firewall driver enabled…
  • From what I could tell up to this point these crashes are related to one of the Firewall drivers. Let's try a few troubleshooting steps: Go to Start - Run - type in "ncpa.cpl" then OK, right click on the local connection and select Properties. Now uncheck in that list "BitDefender Firewall NDIS Filter Driver" and hit Apply…
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