tcpip.sys causing BSOD in Windows 10 x64

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  • Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.5 GHz
  • 16 GB DDR4-3000
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
  • Microsoft Windows 10 x64
Any ideas where to start?

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Could be a number of things, dump files make it easier to diagnose, if they aren't already enabled read this:

http://mywindowshub.com/how-to-configure-windows-10-to-create-dump-files-on-bsod/

it could be anything from Antivirus to driver issues.

You could run CMD.exe as admin and enter the following commands:

netsh interface teredo set state disabled - hit enter
netsh interface teredo set state type=default - hit enter


Is windows completely up to date?
 
Could be a number of things, dump files make it easier to diagnose, if they aren't already enabled read this:

http://mywindowshub.com/how-to-configure-windows-10-to-create-dump-files-on-bsod/

it could be anything from Antivirus to driver issues.

You could run CMD.exe as admin and enter the following commands:

netsh interface teredo set state disabled - hit enter
netsh interface teredo set state type=default - hit enter


Is windows completely up to date?

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I have an MSI Z170A Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard.

I have the latest Intel Network drivers (20.7.67.0) installed.

Windows is fully up-to-date, too.

The crash dump: https://mega.nz/#!hFtxiYbJ!GvTMyml7KlHa4HeJudZxgGh0ep4KQ0ECDkjC9-7e58A
 
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