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My computer has been restarting by itself recently (more or less around the time when my router get's unplugged)
I just disabled the option for it to auto-restart upon error so now I'm going to test it after I post this thread, if a BSOD appears I'll post photos, etc.
This is the error message I get when it auto-restarts (Posting just in case it helps)
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I also get this every time I start my computer
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Not sure if related.
I have no idea what is causing this
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I scanned my computer yesterday just in case and it only came up with one infected file, then Avast deleted it.

Any help is appreciated
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A quick google search tells me that aegise5.dll is related to Broadcom WiFi.

My initial guess would be that some error happens when you lose your connection and it mishandles the error. If this is the case, you could either reinstall the Broadcom WiFi application (Bcmwltry.exe) and keep it up-to-date, or uninstall it completely (either from Add/Remove Programs or run -> "msconfig" then deselecting the relevant threads) and use the Windows drivers to handle your WiFi from now on.
 
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A quick google search tells me that aegise5.dll is related to Broadcom WiFi.

My initial guess would be that some error happens when you lose your connection and it mishandles the error. If this is the case, you could either reinstall the Broadcom WiFi application (Bcmwltry.exe) and keep it up-to-date, or uninstall it completely (either from Add/Remove Programs or run -> "msconfig" then deselecting the relevant threads) and use the Windows drivers to handle your WiFi from now on.
Ah, it must of been when I was turning my Nintendo Wi-Fi stick into a Soft AP.
I'll try uninstalling the drivers and software (since I don't really need it anyway).
 
Could also try looking in the Event Viewer logs (run -> eventvwr.exe) . Take a look through the application and system sections for any errors that occured around the time of the crash (they're inside the Windows Logs section on Win7). Errors are usually marked with a red cross icon.
 
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BAD_POOL_CALLER (c2)
The current thread is making a bad pool request. Typically this is at a bad IRQL level or double freeing the same allocation, etc.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00000007, Attempt to free pool which was already freed
Arg2: 00000cd4, (reserved)
Arg3: 00030004, Memory contents of the pool block
Arg4: 81d03430, Address of the block of pool being deallocated

Debugging Details:
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POOL_ADDRESS: 81d03430

BUGCHECK_STR: 0xc2_7

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME: svchost.exe

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80551fc5 to 8053769a

STACK_TEXT:
f8953d90 80551fc5 000000c2 00000007 00000cd4 nt!MmIsFileObjectAPagingFile+0x13
f8953de0 ef660826 81d03430 00000000 804e2427 nt!g_rgAttributeTags+0x3ed
f8953dfc ef65d89f 81e0cc00 81d03430 f8e29508 ipnat!NatServerToClientDataHandlerPptp+0x16a
f8953e10 ef65ea9f 81e0cc00 81d03430 f8e29508 ipnat!NatCleanupMapping+0x85
f8953e34 ef65f358 f8e29508 f8ccd4e8 f8953e84 ipnat!NatLogConnectionCreation+0xa3
f8953e44 ef66743a f8e29508 ef667266 f8953eac ipnat!NatDereferenceAddressPoolEntry+0x2a
f8953e84 804e2b6e ef66fda0 00000000 ee3098c8 ipnat!NatTranslateForwardTcpResize+0x458
f8953eac 00000000 ff2f6c30 81e3e478 ff2f6c30 nt!_except_handler3+0x7d


STACK_COMMAND: kb

FOLLOWUP_IP:
ipnat!NatServerToClientDataHandlerPptp+16a
ef660826 ?? ???

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 2

SYMBOL_NAME: ipnat!NatServerToClientDataHandlerPptp+16a

FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: ipnat

IMAGE_NAME: ipnat.sys

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 48025786

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xc2_7_ipnat!NatServerToClientDataHandlerPptp+16a

BUCKET_ID: 0xc2_7_ipnat!NatServerToClientDataHandlerPptp+16a

Followup: MachineOwner
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I've sent him in the directioon of a hotfix that contains a more recent version of that file.
 

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