![]() ![]() I will also upload my cbs. But I thought just to post my findings thinking maybe someone can suggest something that I haven't tried, or make an observation that I wasn't able to see.Īttached will be the minidump logs collected by dm log collector. I'm in the process of testing out another machine (same model) just in case. In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button Install Drivers With Device Manager Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box. My fear is this is a definite driver issue that dell and Broadcom have to figure out. I also tried an SFC scan, and it did return errors that were supposedly unfixable. Reverted back to an older driver (version 7.35.267.0), still had BSOD's. I have tried installing the latest Win 10 driver from DELL (version 7.35.290.0_A01), which made no difference. This video will show yow how to fix keyboard not working on Dell Latitude E7250 laptop. I have tried several different driver scenarios. ![]() ![]() I'm not all that familiar with deciphering BSOD dumps. So I ended up looking at the dump files, and it seems that "bcmwl63a.sys" is the main culprit. At this point I'm trying to figure out what culprit is. As soon I took the machine home, BSOD after BSOD. I did a bare metal install of Windows 10 on a Dell E7250 (touch). I had initially commented this post in another thread. ~Per a moderator's request, I have created a new thread. ![]()
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