Perhaps try some hardware mfg drivers instead of OEM? Intel, Broadcom, etc? 
Latest BIOS updates? I think there are some 3rd party tools to catch crashes 
out there like DebugDiag and ProcDump. Might try those out, not sure if they 
help with BSODs.

Daniel Ratliff

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jim Bezdan
Sent: Tuesday, March 1, 2016 7:42 PM
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Subject: [MDT-OSD] Dell m5510 and Windows 10

Slightly OT question.  Has anyone deployed the new Dell m5510s laptops with Win 
10 Ent x64 10.0.10586?  We just got some in and are seeing a lot of BSODs.  
Can't get a memory dump to analyze it either as it is not writing them.  It is 
as if it can't write to the drive at that point and sits at the 0% message on 
the BSOD screen.  Most of the time it is a CRITICAL_PROCESS_DIED with no other 
info.  Sometimes it is KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR often referencing dxgmms2.sys.  
Nothing in the event viewer or 
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive either.  The Dell guys are 
looking into it but haven't come up with anything yet.  All of the latest 
drivers from Dell are loaded too.  These are i7, 32GB, M.2 NVMe 512 GB drives, 
UEFI boot with the 1080 displays.

All of the latest drivers from Dell have been installed.  One thing we noticed 
during various trial and error troubleshooting is that when you remove the 
Intel Rapid Storage app the system runs much faster.  Apps literally launch 2 - 
3 times faster, but that didn't have an impact on the BSODs.

Jim

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