Hello!
Multiple users in my environment are running into a daily Driver Verifier DMA Violation BSOD. The issue for all three started in January and all three are using the same model laptop ( HP ProBook 450), running Win10 Pro 22H2, and running on HP BIOS v01.13.00. The only common external peripheral is an HP USB-C Dock. HP Support has not been helpful so I wanted tot reach out to the community here.
All crashes are coming back with code 0xE6 and stating that ntkrnlmp.exe is affected.
So far I've tried the following:
-Checked for updates via Windows Updates – none found
-Checked for Driver/BIOS updates via HP Support – none found
-Disabled Kernel DMA Protection via BIOS
-Ran BIOS Factory Reset
-Installed WhoCrashed app to analyze crash reports – did not successfully detect specific corrupt driver
-Ran sfc /scannow – did detect and repair errors
-Ran dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth – successful
-Obtained .DMP logs and ran them through WinDBG/ !analyze but am not seeing any glaring common cause
-Uninstalled/Reinstalled AV
I have recent DMP logs linked here and was wondering if the community might be able to assist me with tracking down the cause?
Here are the DMP files from one of the affected machines. Please let me know if you have trouble accessing them.