Random BSOD, apparently in ntoskrnl.exe


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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7600 Multiprocessor Free, installed 03.03.2010 19:58:47
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    Random BSOD, apparently in ntoskrnl.exe


    Hey folks, had these crashes for a while (over a year or so?). Never figured out why and kind of lived around it, but if it could be solved, that would be great.

    It occurs pretty randomly, rarely in idle times though. Seems to occur most frequently during certain games or movie watching. Of course I have checked graphics cards drivers and memtest, but to no luck.

    Windows 7 was the first OS on this system as I set it up myself, Windows 7 Professional x64 Retail. System was built in spring 2010.

    System specs should be filled in. Please let me know if I can add any additional info that might help.
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    janus0104 said:
    Hey folks, had these crashes for a while (over a year or so?). Never figured out why and kind of lived around it, but if it could be solved, that would be great.

    It occurs pretty randomly, rarely in idle times though. Seems to occur most frequently during certain games or movie watching. Of course I have checked graphics cards drivers and memtest, but to no luck.

    Windows 7 was the first OS on this system as I set it up myself, Windows 7 Professional x64 Retail. System was built in spring 2010.

    System specs should be filled in. Please let me know if I can add any additional info that might help.
    Several suspicious files found I would download malwarebytes and run it.

    Malwarebytes : Download free malware, virus and spyware tools to get your computer back in shape!
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7600 Multiprocessor Free, installed 03.03.2010 19:58:47
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    Where does it say that and which would those be? Or just general assumption?
    Seems an unlikely cause as the BSOD has practically always been there on this system and I'm very cautious about my usage, but that's what everyone says, so Malwarebytes is running as we speak - 1million files takes a while.

    Meanwhile, probably thanks to that driver verification tool, had a new BSOD earlier, dump is attached.

    Update: Malwarebytes found a handful of false positives, nothing major. Removed them anyless. Ran MemTest again, no errors. Another Blue Screen on startup thanks to verify, this time RTKVHD64.sys, checking it now...

    Update 2: Getting rid of some unneeded baggage on this machine, no excuse for poor housekeeping. Had more BSODs, dump zip attached. Next I'll try and get rid off the ATI stuff and only install the graphics drivers.
    Any other ideas?
    Last edited by janus0104; 12 Nov 2011 at 13:56.
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    janus0104 said:
    Where does it say that and which would those be? Or just general assumption?
    Seems an unlikely cause as the BSOD has practically always been there on this system and I'm very cautious about my usage, but that's what everyone says, so Malwarebytes is running as we speak - 1million files takes a while.

    Meanwhile, probably thanks to that driver verification tool, had a new BSOD earlier, dump is attached.

    Update: Malwarebytes found a handful of false positives, nothing major. Removed them anyless. Ran MemTest again, no errors. Another Blue Screen on startup thanks to verify, this time RTKVHD64.sys, checking it now...

    Update 2: Getting rid of some unneeded baggage on this machine, no excuse for poor housekeeping. Had more BSODs, dump zip attached. Next I'll try and get rid off the ATI stuff and only install the graphics drivers.
    Any other ideas?

    Related to windrvr6.sys related to Jungo software. I would remove or update.


    Old drivers needing updating
    Code:
    lmimirr.sys    4/10/2007 5:32:45 PM        fffff880`04439000    fffff880`04440000    0x00007000    0x461c108d                        
    RaInfo.sys    1/4/2008 1:57:14 PM        fffff880`03a5c000    fffff880`03a63000    0x00007000    0x477e818a                        
    vncmirror.sys    3/14/2008 12:43:05 PM        fffff880`04a11000    fffff880`04a18000    0x00007000    0x47dab929                        
    adfs.SYS    6/26/2008 3:52:37 PM        fffff880`03b9c000    fffff880`03bb4000    0x00018000    0x48640195                        
    LMIRfsDriver.sys    7/14/2008 11:26:56 AM        fffff880`03a63000    fffff880`03a76000    0x00013000    0x487b7e50                        
    hamachi.sys    2/19/2009 5:36:41 AM        fffff880`044b5000    fffff880`044c0000    0x0000b000    0x499d3639                        
    usbfilter.sys    4/3/2009 6:39:51 AM        fffff880`055e7000    fffff880`055f3000    0x0000c000    0x49d5f587                        
    amdsata.sys    4/28/2009 6:33:25 PM        fffff880`011e5000    fffff880`011f9000    0x00014000    0x49f79245                        
    lirsgt.sys    5/17/2009 8:06:57 AM        fffff880`03a4f000    fffff880`03a5c000    0x0000d000    0x4a100bf1                        
    atksgt.sys    5/17/2009 8:36:34 AM        fffff880`03a00000    fffff880`03a4f000    0x0004f000    0x4a1012e2                        
    GEARAspiWDM.sys    5/18/2009 7:17:04 AM        fffff880`055f3000    fffff880`05600000    0x0000d000    0x4a1151c0
    How To Find Drivers:
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
    - - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference Driver Reference
    - - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Drivers and Downloads
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7600 Multiprocessor Free, installed 03.03.2010 19:58:47
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    zigzag3143 said:

    Related to windrvr6.sys related to Jungo software. I would remove or update.
    What's Jungo software I wonder... And how do I get rid off it? :)

    About the old drivers I'll look into it, from glancing however I see some that should be gone by now (Hamachi and VNCmirror and stuff I just uninstalled).

    Thanks for the help, reporting back after reboot :)
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    janus0104 said:
    zigzag3143 said:

    Related to windrvr6.sys related to Jungo software. I would remove or update.
    What's Jungo software I wonder... And how do I get rid off it? :)

    About the old drivers I'll look into it, from glancing however I see some that should be gone by now (Hamachi and VNCmirror and stuff I just uninstalled).

    Thanks for the help, reporting back after reboot :)
    Jungo is mfr of windvr6. If you dont need it I would remove it.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 7600 Multiprocessor Free, installed 03.03.2010 19:58:47
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    Yeah, Jungo is gone. It had it's own device type under the device manager, whatever it was. First time I've seen that kind of thing :)
    The old drivers you listed should be gone, went through the list and none of them I no longer need. Mostly remote connect stuff I had tried out.

    Now that that stuff is gone, any advice going forward?

    EDIT: Damn, now I know what Jungo was. It's used for Philips amBX. So I guess I'm going to re-install it
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    janus0104 said:
    Yeah, Jungo is gone. It had it's own device type under the device manager, whatever it was. First time I've seen that kind of thing :)
    The old drivers you listed should be gone, went through the list and none of them I no longer need. Mostly remote connect stuff I had tried out.

    Now that that stuff is gone, any advice going forward?

    EDIT: Damn, now I know what Jungo was. It's used for Philips amBX. So I guess I'm going to re-install it
    Just make sure you update it.!!!
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