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Windows 7 Kernel Version 7600 MP (2 procs) Free x86 compatible
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7600.16481.x86fre.win7_gdr.091207-1941
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0x83010000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x83158810
Debug session time: Fri Feb 10 12:05:39.015 2012 (GMT-7)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:44:34.499
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 1000000A, {0, 2, 1, 8304e813}
Probably caused by : ndis.sys ( ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+52 )
Followup: MachineOwner
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1: kd> !analyze -v
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IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a)
An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an
interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually
caused by drivers using improper addresses.
If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00000000, memory referenced
Arg2: 00000002, IRQL
Arg3: 00000001, bitfield :
bit 0 : value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation
bit 3 : value 0 = not an execute operation, 1 = execute operation (only on chips which support this level of status)
Arg4: 8304e813, address which referenced memory
Debugging Details:
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WRITE_ADDRESS: GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from 83178718
Unable to read MiSystemVaType memory at 83158160
00000000
CURRENT_IRQL: 2
FAULTING_IP:
nt!memcpy+33
8304e813 f3a5 rep movs dword ptr es:[edi],dword ptr [esi]
CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA
PROCESS_NAME: javaw.exe
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 8881bab7 to 8304e813
STACK_TEXT:
807e6d0c 8881bab7 00000000 8821f74a 000005c8 nt!memcpy+0x33
WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong.
807e6e10 8ccefc1e 8cd449cc 87e44120 8735b0e0 0x8881bab7
807e6ee4 8cd44309 87579000 00000000 807e6f10 ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+0x52
807e6f20 8ccef9f4 8755fe3c 0055fe28 00000000 ndis!ndisMiniportDpc+0xe2
807e6f48 830784b5 8755fe3c 8755fe28 00000000 ndis!ndisInterruptDpc+0xaf
807e6fa4 83078318 807c6120 a6982620 00000000 nt!KiExecuteAllDpcs+0xf9
807e6ff4 83077adc b2bc8ce4 00000000 00000000 nt!KiRetireDpcList+0xd5
807e6ff8 b2bc8ce4 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0x2c
83077adc 00000000 0000001a 00d6850f bb830000 0xb2bc8ce4
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+52
8ccefc1e f6432804 test byte ptr [ebx+28h],4
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 2
SYMBOL_NAME: ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+52
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: ndis
IMAGE_NAME: ndis.sys
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4a5bbf58
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xA_ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+52
BUCKET_ID: 0xA_ndis!NdisMIndicateReceiveNetBufferLists+52
Followup: MachineOwner
--------- ndis.sys is related to your network, so the first things to check are network adapter
drivers being up to date, possible corruption of network adapter
drivers, and antivirus software problems. Other possible causes are Memory problems... Corrupted hard disk file system... Corrupted System Files... BIOS... Lack of Windows updates... Backup... Hardware...
Re-install your network adapter drivers (if you already have up to date drivers they may be corrupt and need to be re-installed) using the following method.
- Click Start Menu
- Right Click My Computer/Computer
- Click Manage
- Click Device Manager from the list on the left
- Find the device you are trying to uninstall by expanding the appropriate set of devices
- Right click the device
- Click Uninstall (do not click OK in the dialog box that pops up after hitting Uninstall)
- Put a tick in Delete driver software for this device (if this option is available, otherwise just hit OK) and hit OK
- Restart your computer
- Install the latest driver for the device once Windows starts.
Alternatively:- Login as an adminstrative user.
- Click Start Menu
- Click Control Panel
- Click Hardware and Sound
- Click Device Manager (the last link under Devices and Printers)
- Find the device you are trying to uninstall by expanding the appropriate set of devices
- Right click the device
- Click Uninstall (do not click OK in the dialog box that pops up after hitting Uninstall)
- Put a tick in Delete driver software for this device (if this option is available, otherwise just hit OK) and hit OK
- Restart your computer
- Install the latest driver for the device once Windows starts.
Uninstall and re-install your antivirus software. Use
How do I manually uninstall my Windows ESET security product? - ESET Knowledgebase to completely remove ESET software before installing it again.