BSOD multiple_irp_complete_requests

I have a VGN-SR190EDJ, which gets a BSOD periodically (1/day) when you restart the count after hibernation. I've upgraded from Vista to Win7 about 1 month ago, and the problem started. I installed all the drivers I could find on the Sony support page, but the persistent problem. Any ideas? Thank you.

When you get a blue screen with MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETE_REQUESTS, this usually indicates a bad driver, but it can also be a hardware problem. I would recommend that you go into Device Manager and uninstall and reinstall the main components, in particular the root REPEATER MULTIPORT USB, one by one and reboot in-between. Also check the support of Sony for the updated drivers site:

http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/Perl/SWU-Li... GNSR190EDJ

Make sure you have the version of the R0310Y1 BIOS on your laptop:

http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/Perl/SWU-do... pd_id = 5191

If you still experience the problem after that maybe it's time to run a recovery. If you still experience the issue after the recovery, this may indicate a hardware problem, in which case the laptop will need to service:

https://www.sonyrepairservices.com/

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