

- #Should i put intel dynamic platform and thermal framework driver#
- #Should i put intel dynamic platform and thermal framework windows 10#
The other argumentsĪrg1: 000000000000000a, Incorrect notify callback behaviorĭriver failed to preserve IRQL or combined APC disable acrossĪrg3: 0000000000000000, IRQL after returning from driver callback.Īrg4: 000000000000ffff, Combined APC disable count after returning from driver callback. Problem, the second argument is the address of the PDO. The first argument describes the nature of the PnP encountered a severe error, either as a result of a problem in a driver orĪ problem in PnP itself. It doesn't really help me narrow it down, nor does the output of the dmp file when run through WinDbg: Possibly this problem isĬaused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time. The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating Systemīug check description: This indicates that the Plug and Play ManagerĮncountered a severe error, probably as a result of a problematic Plug and Play

This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x1C2CE0) Ran the dmp file through WhoCrashed to get this feedback:
#Should i put intel dynamic platform and thermal framework windows 10#
It's a Dell Latitude E5250 running Windows 10 build 18362.

I was able to pull a Memory.dmp file off the first one it happened to yesterday. We've got a few different models of Dell laptops. I'll remember to post system specs next time.
