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lasthorse

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  1. That's not my interpretation of this screenshot. I could be wrong, I'm not an expert on such matters. I would have guessed that the update re-enabled the real-time features I had previously disabled. If that were the case, perhaps that's the sort of thing that ought to be noted in the support article.
  2. Just reviewing my post dates, the thought occurs: It's probably the end of the trial period today. If / why this would result in a BSOD, I have no idea.
  3. The machine was actually running fine & rebooting properly with both PIA + Malwarebytes installed for a while. I have no idea what specifically caused that to no longer be the case today. Either way, my main concern in posting here is to provide information for anyone who might be in the same situation in the future.
  4. Is there a simple way to remove personal information from the output? I'd prefer to not post information containing my username / real name and I'm a bit busy to sort through each file looking for instances. The issue is resolved for me: the system was able to boot after removing Malwarebytes.
  5. I'm not sure I understand why the issue very suddenly began. Again. The machine has been rebooted several times without issue, and no recent configuration changes have been made. Malwarebytes automatic protections were disabled as per the linked support article.
  6. Can't say that this is conclusively related but... I just started getting BSOD on boot with "Critical Service Failed". I uninstalled Malwarebytes and the issue resolved. I had followed Porthos' suggestion previously
  7. I appreciate you letting me know that, thanks. If I get some free time it's probably not a bad idea to see if I can reliably connect to my VPN's endpoint in a way that doesn't conflict with Malwarebytes.
  8. That's correct. I had no luck finding information on the issue by googling the BSOD error. The issue is resolved for me but imo a fair amount of luck was involved: PIA has been running at startup on my machine for a long time, likewise Malwarebytes has also been installed for a long time. The only change as far as I can tell was the initiation of the premium mode trial for Malwarebytes. The issue began as soon as I rebooted my machine after running Malwarebytes recently. I'm hoping this information saves a few headaches for anyone searching along similar lines to me in the future.
  9. Malwarebytes 4.4.10 premium causes a BSOD on Windows 10 when my VPN launches. The blue screen reports that there is a problem with NETIO.SYS Resolved by disabling Malwarebytes Real-Time Protection. I had my VPN set to launch on startup. That was fun...
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