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[GH-ISSUE #646] Windows 10 (pre-new developer build) BSOD. #215
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Originally created by @krestenlaust on GitHub (Oct 27, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/SpacehuhnTech/esp8266_deauther/issues/646
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Hardware/Flashing:
Board: ?Esp8266 nodemcu 0.9 I think.
Tindie OLED?Wemos Mini?Other (specify)?
Using OLED: ?YES?NO?
Using WebServer: ?YES?NO?
Using Serial: ?YES?NO?
Installation mode: ?binary?source?
Code/binary version: ?1.5?1.6?
Flash size: ?1M/512K?
Flash method: ?esptool?Arduino IDE?
Flash Frequency: ?40Mhz?
Upload Speed: ?115200?
Powered by: ?USB?Battery?
Description:
I am using the largest bin no oled just the direct purchase from eBay. The problem triggers when unplugging the esp8266/nodemcu, the problem is BSOD. I haven't modified anything. And it's windows 10(pre-new developer update).
What you're expecting: ---
What you get instead: ---
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@krestenlaust commented on GitHub (Oct 27, 2017):
PS followed seytonic update
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Oct 27, 2017):
Are you using the official Wemos drivers ?
Also if you can get your hands on another OS and try to reproduce the problem, does it still give you a BSOD?
@krestenlaust commented on GitHub (Oct 27, 2017):
I haven't heard about the Wemos drivers and no I only have this pc. Well my android phone, but the problem haven't occurred there yet
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Oct 27, 2017):
I hope you never get BSOD on android :-)
Can you try to remove your actual Windows driver + install the one from the Wemos link and tell us if you still get the BSOD ?
@krestenlaust commented on GitHub (Oct 28, 2017):
I haven't experienced the BSOD in a long time so it isn't currently a problem. I Just wanted to let you know, there at lease were a bug :-D. And I hope too I won't get a Blue Screen of Death on my android XD
And I installed the drivers the same time you posted the link.
@tobozo commented on GitHub (Oct 28, 2017):
closing this issue, feel free to reopen if the symptoms are back