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Cernunnos

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  1. Yes. Everything is in working order after rolling back to Windows 7
  2. I just rolled back to Windows 7. I don't need or want this much of a hassle just to have an OS that isn't even a huge improvement over my previous OS.
  3. Thanks daledoc1, from what I understand now there is a waiting period?
  4. Ah, alright. I've attached all of the requested logs to this post. Addition.txt CheckResults.txt FRST.txt
  5. Alright, thanks for the reply daledoc1. Should I wait for my topic to be moved before I post the logs?
  6. Okay, so I was browsing around Google and found a thread from last year that explains how Malwarebytes' Malicious Website Protection was causing a BSOD "BAD_POOL_HEADER" connected to the network drivers. Well, after installing Windows 10, I am getting the same error. I have tested (To the best of my ability) and it is definitely Malwarebytes causing the issue (I just assume that it is the Malicious Website Protection though, because I just exited Malwarebytes when I tested a few times, I tested by opening up my Bittorrent client and downloading a few ISO files, whenever I do this Malwarebytes usually gives me warnings about malicious connections and such, but that doesn't happen, I just get a BSOD). Before you ask, I have fully updated my network drivers, and everything is up to date. My guess is that this could be some sort of Windows 10 incompatibility, I am blaming Malwarebytes though, because it does not happen unless I have Malwarebytes open. I would love some help, anything is appreciated. If I'm not the only one, PLEASE TELL ME!!!
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