BSOD - Driver issue

I started getting a bunch of blue screens ever since I started a new job and need to use a certain vpn client. The crashes usually point to swipesec.sys, which is the clients drivers, but I will get occasional blue screens when the client is not on at all. When I blue screen without using the vpn client it seems to point to NETIO.sys or ntkrnlmp.exe. But the error seems to always be IRQL_not_less_than_or_equal or Corrupted Pool.

I have tried downloading windbg and debugging the minidumps but nothing is sticking out to me. I have obviously uninstalled and reinstalled the mentioned vpn client driver. I have ordered a new hard drive, and installed a fresh copy of windows 10. The first thing I did was download and install the client and when I opened it I immediately BSOD. I have run memtest, updated my bios, and recently installed another 4gigs of memory which seemed to help a bit. 

This issue has gotten me so frustrated I finally just gave up bought a completely new rig today, because I obviously need this software for my job, and no one else at my work experiences this isssue. But I was wondering if someone here could see what I couldn't, and perhaps make this computer salvageable.

Here is my minidump files and system info. I have included the windows 7 dumps as well in case it helps: 

https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=5DC5DD0F1C4E96A9!108&authkey=!AHGcuN-xH6Bk3K4&ithint=file%2czip


  • Edited by Cole9350 Tuesday, August 25, 2015 10:02 PM
August 25th, 2015 10:01pm

Cole

Not sure what you are asking but perhaps we  an nail this down a bit more by running driver verifier.  Obviously Citrix & Sonicwall are not playing well together but perhaps we can figure out why.

These crashes were related to memory corruption (probably caused by a driver). 

Please run these two tests to verify your memory and find which driver is causing the problem.  Please run verifier first.  You do not need to run memtest yet unless verifier does not find the cause, or you want to.


If you are over-clocking anything reset to default before running these tests. In other words STOP!!!  If you do not know what this means you probably are not

1-Driver verifier (for complete directions see our wiki here)
2-Memtest. (You can read more about running memtest here)

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August 26th, 2015 11:24pm

I am not overclocking and I have run memtest86 several times. When I was researching this issue I found many people were having conflicts with SonicWall and Citrix driver, but I did not think this was my case because I didn't think I had it installed. How can I remove the citrix driver? I do not think I need it.
August 28th, 2015 5:15pm

I said nothing about the citrix driver hare but have seen other DMPS (on another site) that did refer to them.  Was/is that you?
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August 28th, 2015 5:45pm

No, That was not me, when I was reading my dump files I did not see any indication of a citrix driver interfering or I would have removed it, but didn't you say "Obviously Citrix & Sonicwall are not playing well together but perhaps we can figure out why."

I think I know why, Dell sucks. But I actually need the software for my job, but if Citrix is not working with it I should just remove that since I don't need it, right?

August 29th, 2015 3:23am

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