

This is a disastrous situation, since the higher level driver is proceeding as if it has filled in the parameters for the lower level driver (as required).


This will prevent the lower-level driver from accessing its parameters. I sometimes want to see new ones as they all the same, then I do get a new one and question whether I really did want it.Ī higher-level driver has attempted to call a lower-level driver through the IoCallDriver interface, but there are no more stack locations in the packet. Please get back to me as soon as possible, this is driving me insane. Everything came back clean, CPU, GPU, Memory, SSD, everything. Ran extensive system hardware testing through the UEFI Diagnostics tool. Checked HP support center for driver or BIOS updates, none. Checked Windows defender and did a virus scan. So then I put on a youtube video and I don’t even know how long that ran until the screen made a really weird noise, like a loud buzzing, then a loud kind of crackle, then the PC just turned off and restarted. So I turn it back on and put on a podcast online and wait a while. Yesterday, while using RPG maker software, I got a random BSOD with a stop code I had never seen before. I used to have non stop BSOD’s, but then I sent my PC in to HP for repair (its a prebuild, HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-0023w) and they replaced the motherboard and sent it back in perfect working order.
