AdGuard for Windows v6.1.314

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caleb59

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Wow thanks!

Personally for now I can't check this new test build because I earlier completely uninstalled and reinstalled AdGuard 6.1.314.1628 and 3 days have passed and no BSOD for now - maybe something fu*ked up when autoupdate feature in AdGuard downloaded and installed new version upon old version? Don't know for now...

I will continue to test fresh installed 6.1.314.1628 for another couple of days - if BSOD will occur then I check this test build...
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NEVERMIND - I've got random BSOD again, again netio.sys and ekrn.exe like earlier...
I've uninstalled 6.1.314.1628 and installed test build, begin new tests...
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Well I need a couple of days more to closely test this new build, we'll be in touch...
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Again random BSOD on test build, I'm going back to 6.1.314.1628 and turn off WFP driver...
 
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NEVERMIND - I've got random BSOD again, again netio.sys and ekrn.exe like earlier...
I've uninstalled 6.1.314.1628 and installed test build, begin new tests...
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Well I need a couple of days more to closely test this new build, we'll be in touch...
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Again random BSOD on test build, I'm going back to 6.1.314.1628 and turn off WFP driver...
Argh, that's unfortunate:(

Anyway, do you still have the minidumps? Especially I am interested in the new one with a test build.
 

moraks

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I'm enable memory fulldump. You may connect to my PC with teamviewer for detail debug (russian interface). WinDbg installed or you may install other soft. But I'm turn off WFP driver now... Go to russian forum?
 

caleb59

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Good idea - two memory dumps from two different pc's are always better than only one but you must also turn on WFP driver to "activate" random BSOD hehe...
 

Boo Berry

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Yeah, I've been following the bug report on Github.

It's strange, I'm running ESET Internet Security 10 and I've yet to encounter a single BSOD, and I do a LOT of web browsing in multiple browsers daily.
 

Boo Berry

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Yep, I know. It seems to be common, especially for those running Kaspersky Internet Security. But the devs haven't been able to reproduce it as of yet, so it's all a bit of a shot in the dark trying to diagnose and issue possible fixes for it.
 

caleb59

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Nope, ESET Internet Security 10...
What? Please read again - WFP driver OFF - all OK, WFP driver ON - random BSOD's...
 

Boo Berry

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Ahh, yikes, very strange. I'm running ESET Smart Security 10 with the WFP driver too on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit and I never had a single BSOD at all.
 

moraks

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Ahh, yikes, very strange. I'm running ESET Smart Security 10 with the WFP driver too on Windows 10 Pro 64-bit and I never had a single BSOD at all.
How much RAM from you PC?
I'm enable memory limit to 2046Mb and work without BSOD more then 24h too.
Then I'm disable memory limit - BSOD has occurred after 10 minutes after reboot.
 
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Boo Berry

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16GB of RAM, with no issues. In fact, I don't believe I've had a BSOD in several years now.

Guess I'm just lucky.
 

pegas

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I'm lucky too. Had never a BSOD on my Win 10 64bit machine right since the upgrade from 8.1 two years ago. It's the best Win OS, IMHO.
 
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