![]() ![]() I did a bare metal install of Windows 10 on a Dell E7250 (touch). As soon I took the machine home, BSOD after BSOD. At this point I'm trying to figure out what culprit is. So I ended up looking at the dump files, and it seems that "bcmwl63a.sys" is the main culprit. I'm not all that familiar with deciphering BSOD dumps. I have tried several different driver scenarios. This video will show yow how to fix keyboard not working on Dell Latitude E7250 laptop. I have tried installing the latest Win 10 driver from DELL (version 7.35.290.0_A01), which made no difference. Reverted back to an older driver (version 7.35.267.0), still had BSOD's. I also tried an SFC scan, and it did return errors that were supposedly unfixable. My fear is this is a definite driver issue that dell and Broadcom have to figure out. In Windows XP, click Start -> Control Panel -> Performance and Maintenance -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager button Install Drivers With Device Manager Locate the device and model that is having the issue and double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box. I'm in the process of testing out another machine (same model) just in case. But I thought just to post my findings thinking maybe someone can suggest something that I haven't tried, or make an observation that I wasn't able to see.Īttached will be the minidump logs collected by dm log collector. ![]()
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