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mmsoar

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  1. Updated last night to KB5004237. So far the system appears stable. At least the MTBF is > 12 hours. So, whatever the changes are they appear to have largely resolved the rapid bug check issues. If the problems re-occurs I'll re-post, but for now, thankfully, I'll retire into the background.
  2. Just a piece of additional information: I'm running version 14.1.20.0 of "Eset Internet Security" I'll add to the reports. After updating windows with KB5004945 my system will run from 30 seconds to 3-4 minutes. Trying to get anything done will result in a bug check "System Thread exception not handled" . This includes trying "System Restore" from within windows. It's necessary to do it from the bluescreen troubleshooting window. The address is listed as eamonm.sys +6200 as previously reported Deleting the update via system restore removes the problem. Re-installing the update caused the BSOD to repeat with the same eamonm.sys+6200 address. Removing the update again restores normal behavior. I would submit to others that rebuilding the PC is not required unless there are no system restore points available. I've paused updates until this issue is resolved.
  3. Attached is a minidump file from the last crash. The full dump is about 1GB and I can't upload that one. I renamed it to "<>.txt" as <>.dmp is not allowed (pretty silly since that's what you need). You'll need to rename it to <>.dmp. 070821-10234-01.txt
  4. I'll add to the reports. After updating windows with KB5004945 my system will run from 30 seconds to 3-4 minutes. Trying to get anything done will result in a bug check "System Thread exception not handled" . This includes trying "System Restore" from within windows. It's necessary to do it from the bluescreen troubleshooting window. The address is listed as eamonm.sys +6200 as previously reported Deleting the update via system restore removes the problem. Re-installing the update caused the BSOD to repeat with the same eamonm.sys+6200 address. Removing the update again restores normal behavior. I would submit to others that rebuilding the PC is not required unless there are no system restore points available. I've paused updates until this issue is resolved.
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