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bsod using ff and just browsing

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two netbio.sys and one ndu.sys while opening up a tab on youtube. Never had this happen before. both are related to the internet/nic controller which has the latest Intel drivers.

two netbio.sys and one ndu.sys while opening up a tab on youtube. Never had this happen before. both are related to the internet/nic controller which has the latest Intel drivers.

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Did you verify it's not a GPU driver issue as well. Also you need to check with the NIX controller support site to verify it's the correct driver as Firefox isn't the support for those two files issues.

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latest Nvidia driver but it's not GPU related, both deal with networking. Yes, controller is the latest from Intel

Found is strange all crashes was when I was using firefox and opening up tabs, never had this with any other browser

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It's possible that the netbios.sys and ndu.sys errors you're seeing are related to issues with your network interface controller (NIC), as these files are both related to networking in Windows.

One possible cause of these errors could be an issue with the drivers for your NIC. Even if you have the latest drivers installed, it's possible that there could still be issues with the driver that are causing the errors you're seeing.

You may want to try uninstalling and then reinstalling the drivers for your NIC to see if this helps to resolve the issue. You can do this by going to the Device Manager in Windows, finding your network adapter, and then right-clicking on it and selecting "Uninstall device." Then, restart your computer and Windows should automatically reinstall the drivers for your NIC.

If this doesn't help to resolve the issue, there could be other underlying issues with your networking setup or your Windows installation. In this case, you may want to try running a system scan or troubleshooting your network connection to see if that helps to identify the root cause of the issue.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.