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![]() Summer seemed to last longer when I was younger. As things. OK, so I have to ask, "who stole summer and what did you do with it"? With my son heading back to school and all the staff back from holidays the long grind from September to December starts. Spark! Pro Series - September 1st, 2023 Spiceworks Originals.SecurityĪny suggestions? Sophos support says it's my DNS server.If it's my DNS server, why does DNS work fine for iOS devices on site connected to wifi?If it's my DNS server, why does DNS work fine for Windows workstations through the vpn?Does anyone have this w. iOS - openvpn and sophos xg no dns gets through.Does anyone got an idea how to deploy this software? I tried /q /s and so on but it doesnt help. Hello everyone,Im trying to install Asus display driver for a user via Intune but there is no silent install switch for this software. They don't have to be completed on a certain holiday.) In this series, we call out current holidays and give you the chance to earn the monthly SpiceQuest badge! SpiceQuest September (2023) - Of Pirates and Parties Spiceworks Originals.Download 64-BIT (206 MB) Storage Executive only available for 64-bit systems. Supported drives: P1, P2, P5, MX series, BX series. Here is an attachment of the minidumps from Windows and I was hoping one of you guys can give me an insight on how to troubleshoot this. Storage Executive optimizes and updates your Crucial SSDs on Microsoft Windows computers. I'm not sure if would be the driver problem, since it's been working fine for the last 6 months with the drivers I installed at that time. I'm thinking of upgrading the drivers to the latest version from Lenovo. I continued doing more researching and it seems like the BSOD with bugcheck 0x44 (MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS) might be result from buggy drivers. I thought those might have caused the BSOD but then after resolving the error messages, but then it crashed again (BSOD) I got some event id errors, which I resolved by using tips from. So, I checked event viewer to see if there were any errors in the system. My first thought, since it was random crashes from different places, it would be the RAM, so I ran the Microsoft memory diagnostic tool, rebooted the machine, and came with no errors with the test. It's not my computer but I noticed someone installed Skype on the system and that was the only change, I removed it. (from the mini dumps in C:\windows\minidump). Everything has been working fine but the last 2 1/2 weeks, it's been experiencing random BSODs varing from different drivers. Lenovo has driver support for it, so I downgraded it, switched out the stock hard drive with a 500GB Crucial mx100 SSD. The computer is a Lenovo Ideacentre AIO computer that I downgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 7 SP1 Pro. I've been scratching my head on how to solve this random BSOD problem I have.
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