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In order to avoid having to do this, in a best effort basis we can suggest the following steps: However, we can surely understand how that may be inconvenient for you. Since the issue is being caused by your antivirus software and not our driver, the simplest solution would be to remove it and switch to a different software vendor.
#KASPERSKY ENDPOINT 10 MR2 DRIVERS#
It is not uncommon for antivirus suites, VPN software, network monitoring software, and some screen sharing applications to modify your wireless drivers causing issues like the ones that you have been experiencing. We understand that you're having some issues where your current antivirus is interacting negatively with the IntelĀ® PROSet and causing these systems to crash and display a BSOD. So the issue looks like a combination of Kaspersky AV and Intel wireless drivers. If we disable the Kaspersky AV protection then then bluescreen issue will once again stop (even if the drivers have been re-installed). We're using Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for the anti-virus on these computers. The BSOD issue stops if you remove the Intel ProSET Wireless software and drivers. There were no other updates (Windows or otherwise) applied when this issue started happening.
#KASPERSKY ENDPOINT 10 MR2 INSTALL#
If I install the latest v19.20.3 driver only the BSOD returns. If we complete uninstall the software and drivers the bluescreens stop. The BSOD is affecting multiple makes (HP & Lenovo) and models. After further testing and reviewing the error logs we've determined that it's related to the ProSet driver.
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Over the last month we've suddenly started getting BSODs on laptops while their asleep.