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Has anyone else with a similar setup seen this issue?
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Hi
We have users using DisplayLink in bootcamp already and it works, so there must be something special here. I analysed the MEMORY.DMP file that caused the BSOD and it is actually caused by: MODULE_NAME: CMGShCEF IMAGE_NAME: CMGShCEF.sys Product name: Mobile Guardian Shield Description: CMG Shield for Windows Driver Manufacturer: Credant Technologies, Inc. So it looks like the Credant software is blue screening. We have contacted Credant support about this issue to get their help for a solution, but have had no response yet. It may help if you also open a support case with them. Hopefully between us we will be able to find a solution for this. Wim |
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broken, dl-195, osx lion, windows 7 64bit |
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