Likely the issue is with the driver you got from Broadcom. Would you go ahead remove the driver via the Device Mgr, then with this download you can load the latest supported driver for the server. While doing this, if you have the ability to reboot, you can also run the firmware update for the Broadcoms as well.
If you can not load the OS, hit F8 at machine start (advanced startup options), then choose "Last known good". This should allow startup with the previous driver.
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June 11th, 2015 12:00
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Likely the issue is with the driver you got from Broadcom. Would you go ahead remove the driver via the Device Mgr, then with this download you can load the latest supported driver for the server. While doing this, if you have the ability to reboot, you can also run the firmware update for the Broadcoms as well.
Let me know if that resolves the BSOD for you.
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June 11th, 2015 13:00
If you can not load the OS, hit F8 at machine start (advanced startup options), then choose "Last known good". This should allow startup with the previous driver.