Random BSODs with netio.sys always being pointed to


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
       #1

    Random BSODs with netio.sys always being pointed to


    Okay so, I've been trying to fix issues with my computer for a good while now. Used to be where it'd crash almost every time I tried to do anything. Was able to trace it to a power supply issue. But a couple weeks later I started getting BSODs again. They're random and far less frequent (maybe once a day now). I've tested my ram by using Memtest, by using one stick at a time, changing the configuration, and even testing them in another person's computer and they always worked fine. My temps are usually less then 70C. I've tried updating drivers, but I'm not sure if there were any that I missed. As the title suggests, the BSODs seem random and I'm getting tired of just trying to deal with them. I just built this computer in Dec, 2012. My crash zip from the SF Diag Tools will be uploaded with this post. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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  2.    #2

    Code:
    BugCheck D1, {18, 2, 1, fffff8800143ff15}
    
    Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!StreamClassify+135 )
    NETIO.SYS is a Windows I/O Network Subsystem driver, and there is most probably an issue with the network card drivers or a Internet security program which has it's own in-built firewall.

    Scan for any missing, modified or corrupted protected Windows files with:

    Install and perform full scans with:

       Information
    Remember to install the free version of Malwarebytes not the free trail; untick the free trial box during installation. MSE is the most lightweight and compatible with the Windows 7 operating system

    You can also view this thread for a complete free and lightweight security protection combination:

    Check for any Windows Updates:

    Start > Check for Updates > Install Important/Optional Updates > Reboot (if required)

    Update:

    Code:
    2: kd> lmvm Rt64win7
    start             end                 module name
    fffff880`056ba000 fffff880`05781000   Rt64win7   (deferred)             
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\Rt64win7.sys
        Image name: Rt64win7.sys
        Timestamp:        Wed Dec 26 17:17:50 2012 (50DB313E)
        CheckSum:         000CDEEE
        ImageSize:        000C7000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thank you for your response. I ran the sfc /scannow command a few times and it came back saying there was a file that it could not fix. So, I moved on to the Malwarebytes, ran it and it came back with an affected file. I let it restart my computer and remove the file. Ran Malwarebytes again and it came back with everything okay. Ran Security Essentials and came back with nothing aswell. Installed the optional updates on the Windows Update and ran the sfc command again. It came back saying that it found some corrupt files but was not able to fix them. I'll upload the CBS.log file with this post. I'll also let my computer run over night and see if it will crash again. Thank you again for your help.
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  4.    #4

    Good work with removing the malicious file, and some system files have been corrupted, so this in situation it would be advisable to try a Repair Install:

    Have you managed to update the network driver?
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I've been looking into trying to update the network drivers but I can't seem to really find a "how to" or really which ones to try to update, Goggle really doesn't come up with anything helpful. I'll try the repair install and try the sfc command again.

    --Update--

    Okay so, I did the repair install, got all the updates from windows update, and ran the sfc command again. Sfc came back with no errors this time. Again, I'm going to let my computer run over night and see if it'll crash. You've been a huge help so far and I really appreciate it.
    Last edited by sl1322; 28 Mar 2013 at 22:25. Reason: Update
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  6.    #6

    That's good to know that the system files have been repaired, use the link provided previously:

    There are two options, you can use the automatic installation program provided or install the driver yourself manually, select the correct download link on the right depending upon your region (see screenshot):
    Attachment 261612

    Your welcome :)
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Professional 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Alright, I'll go ahead and grab that driver. I went ahead and let my computer run all night and it didn't crash. Actually hasn't crashed sense you started helping me, so I'll go ahead and mark the thread as solved. Thank you very much for all your help.
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  8.    #8

    Your very welcome, glad to help :)
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