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This has been frustrating for me for quite a lot now. For the past week, I've been getting a TON of blue screens that kept saying, "Multiple IRP Complete Requests." I checked out Event Viewer but I'm not soo sure what they meant but here's the screenshot. http://prntscr.com/2ovwpq

Also I have some minidump logs just to see if they're ANY help into fixing my BSOD. http://bit.ly/1gDPp9c

 

The BSOD only happens at random times and I cannot find the solution to it.  :(

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Are you using Hamachi? they all link back to something around that. 

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Yeah I'm using Hamachi, I was reinstalling Hamachi THEN it crashed. 

 

That's the issue, Hamachi is the cause of the BSODs specifically when it attempts to access tcpip, which controls the in and out of the network, Do you have a firewall?

CPU: Intel Core i7-4790k @ 4.7 1.3v  with a Corsair H80 w/Dual SP120s - Motherboard: MSI Z97 gaming 5 - RAM: 4x4 G.Skill Ripjaws X @ 1600 - GPU: Dual PowerColour R9 290- SSD: Samsung NVME SM951 256GB-- PSU: Corsair RM 1000  - Case: NZXT H440 Black/red - Keyboard: Coolermaster CM storm Quickfire TK, Cherry MX blues - Mouse: Logitech G502 - Heaphones: Beyerdynamic DT 770 - Monitors: 3x VE248H Eyefinity 1080P -  Phone: iPhone 6S Plus               Please post your specifications in your post, signature or even better, system page on your profile!

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Try disabling it, it's possible there interfering. If it continues then it's not that and you can go on to the next attempt to fix it. 

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Ok I turned it off. I need to examine and see what happens in the next later hours because who knows when it'll happen again. Thanks again though!

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Apparently turning my firewall off wasn't the solution. I received an another crash 4 hours later. Here's the minidump logs again. http://bit.ly/MON1zk

 

Any other solutions? Please?

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Try disabling it, it's possible there interfering. If it continues then it's not that and you can go on to the next attempt to fix it. 

Disabling it didn't help.

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it might be time to reinstall the operating system.

 

but before you go to such extreams try a system restore.to a point before the issue

 

but before that

 

try uninstalling the program related to the issues.

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it might be time to reinstall the operating system.

 

but before you go to such extreams try a system restore.to a point before the issue

 

but before that

 

try uninstalling the program related to the issues.

I tried to do a System Restore but with no avail. Does refreshing my computer help?

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System Restore normally changes back all the registry and drivers to a  previous state.

it a onetime thing tough you cant do another to a earlier date now.  (you can make new restore points from now on and restore to them in the future)

 

looks like your going to have to reinstall the os which should fix any driver/conflict issues.  wont fix it if its hardware related though.

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How do I do that? Considering my computer didn't come with the recovery disk.

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