This issue is really weird. Did you notice what was on the screen? Is your adapter able to change the mac address and keep connected to the internet?
If you really want to test, you can launch it again, the BSOD will happen. Then you will be able to access the registry in safe mode and remove the NetworkAddress entry in your adapter properties. After that you can try to reboot and see what happen.
Thank you, will try that and I wil try to see what the BSOD code might be. And I will try and see if it really changes the mac address.
Where would I find the "NetworkAddress" entry? Searching in the registry gives me multiple choices and I kinda don't know how to know which one of these is my adapter.
I don't know, a new BSOD just happened, and that was just starting the nzone.exe with BASE256. That never happened before. Maybe the registry is really messed up now
EDIT: Starting nzone. exe BASE16 or 256 gets me: DRIVER IRQL not less or equal
Starting NbaHomePass gives me the exact same message
EDIT2: nzone.exe BASE16 able to start after removing and reinstalling network adapter drivers
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