WS2019: TCP/IP service crash during rapid file transfers
WS2019: TCP/IP service crash during rapid file transfers
Hello. I'm facing an issue and this forum is my only option since no one else seems to have solutions. My setup is a small home server with Windows Server 2019. During heavy internet downloads, I frequently encounter BSOD codes 0x00000139, especially when using high-speed connections over the internet (above 50 mbit/s). It seems working fine on LAN or with Samba/FTPS, but it fails for torrents, YouTube videos, or random files. I've tried diagnostics like memtest, stress tests, BIOS updates, and PC configuration checks—nothing helps. My hardware specs are: Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2PV, Core i5-3470, 6 GB RAM, 240 GB SSD. Would anyone have any suggestions? A full system reinstall would be a last resort.
You're experiencing the same problem again after updating from WS 2016. The issue appears only during FTP transfers from your Seedbox at around 20 MBps. You've used both WinSCP and Filezilla. Your system specs include a BIOSTAR A68N-5600 with integrated components, 8 GB RAM, 40 GB SSD, and an 8TB HDD in RAID0. You suspect the motherboard's RAID setup might be the cause, but transferring to the SSD still triggers BSODs. If it continues, you may want to revert to WS 2016.