Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ntoskrnl.exe BSOD


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    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x64
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ntoskrnl.exe BSOD


    I'm not sure how or why. but the only thing that i can think of that i recently installed was the updates that i just got. i can't find which ones they were but they were the latest four security updates. i will attach the files below any help would be amazing. ty in advanced for your time. also when i tried to do the prefmon /report command it gave me a file path error so i saved the data collector sets and reports in there as texts cause that's all i could to to get those files.

    my system is
    Windows 7 ultimate x64 SP1
    This system was built within the past 6 months
    and this is a custom system built by myself. so i believe i have an OEM copy of windows on here. and this install is less than 6 months old
    Last edited by Vexx109; 18 Jan 2012 at 02:28. Reason: attaching more files per the BSOD posting instructions
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    Vexx109 said:
    I'm not sure how or why. but the only thing that i can think of that i recently installed was the updates that i just got. i can't find which ones they were but they were the latest four security updates. i will attach the minidump files below any help would be amazing. ty in advanced for your time

    Virtually all (I couldnt resist) of these were Related to VBoxNetFlt.sys VirtualBox Host Interface Networking Driver from Sun Microsystems, Inc.

    I would remove it at least to test.

    Also of note. These do can and do cause BSOD's

    Related to GVTDrv64.sys Easy Tune 6 from Gigabyte - known issues w/Win7) Remove it, as it isnt necessary.



    Your AVG which is often at least a contributing cause of BSOD'S shouild be remove . Please remove and replace your AVG with Microsoft Security Essentials AT LEAST TO TEST

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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    the files have been updated to the requested set of files for per the BSOD posting instructions just by the way. and thank you for the speedy response
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    Vexx109 said:
    the files have been updated to the requested set of files for per the BSOD posting instructions just by the way. and thank you for the speedy response

    Most recent crash from zip file still blamed on VBoxNetFlt.sys.
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 18 Jan 2012 at 13:16.
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    Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate x64
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    thank you, this seems to have fixed my issue *knocks on wood* so far. and i will let it run for today and see if it has. =)
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    Vexx109 said:
    thank you, this seems to have fixed my issue *knocks on wood* so far. and i will let it run for today and see if it has. =)

    Good news and good luck. When you think it is fixed please click the red triangle to mark it solved
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