BSOD when uploading file, seems to be tcpip.sys related

Olegred

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I attached my dump files and all pertinent information, please help. This has been driving me crazy.
 
screenshot of diagnostics files

I can attach any of those if you ask.
 

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tcpip.sys can be found in your dumps which means your system stack when "Read" something.
That could be just suffering internet,playing a game online.
Could you regnize your LAN chip?
Try to updating your LAN driver;
If possible, diseabld your ASPM function for your LAN in BIOS.
 
thanks for reply

all drivers are up to date, this only happens when one particular program tries to upload the file. It is intermittent, really drives me crazy.
 
all drivers are up to date
If this case, try to do a factory restore.
Could you please share your system spec?
I'd like to read your LAN info under Network adapters in Device Manageer.
 
OK, I read your LAN chip Broadcom 57xx.
It's Gigabit Ethernet.
So check out your reticle type.
By the way, did you uploading file between local area network or outer net?
Try to keep your LAN speed at fixed mode.
 

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:(

I am trying to upload to internet. I set it to 100 mbs, but the same thing happens even if uploading via wireless :(
 
You said both of LAN and WL got the same BSOD?
That is to say problem are fixed in your OS.
OK, last effort: change another upload tool.
Before this,release your IP pool firstly
Run cmd command:
ipconfig /release hit "Enter" /// this is to release your IP pool

ipconfig /renew hit "Enter" /// this is to reassign your IP
 
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