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Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 AMD64
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Loading Dump File [F:\BSODDmpFiles\mattes\020912-17409-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available
Symbol search path is: SRV*c:\symbols*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Executable search path is:
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (2 procs) Free x86 compatible
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS Personal
Built by: 7601.17592.x86fre.win7sp1_gdr.110408-1631
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0x81e3b000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x81f844d0
Debug session time: Thu Feb 9 11:01:45.063 2012 (GMT-7)
System Uptime: 0 days 4:03:03.782
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0: kd> !analyze -v
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INVALID_KERNEL_HANDLE (93)
This message occurs if kernel code (server, redirector, other driver, etc.)
attempts to close a handle that is not a valid handle.
Arguments:
Arg1: 00003668, The handle that NtClose was called with.
Arg2: 00000000, means a protected handle was closed.
Arg3: 00000000
Arg4: 00000000
Debugging Details:
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CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x93
PROCESS_NAME: System
CURRENT_IRQL: 0
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 820802a0 to 81f19f2c
STACK_TEXT:
8742705c 820802a0 00000093 00003668 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1e
874270b0 82080032 87201e10 9dbd6cd0 833544c8 nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+0x1b2
874270e0 820803cc 833544c8 00000000 87427184 nt!ObpCloseHandle+0x7f
874270fc 81e791ea 80003668 87427bdc 81e76b4d nt!NtClose+0x4e
874270fc 81e76b4d 80003668 87427bdc 81e76b4d nt!KiFastCallEntry+0x12a
87427178 8645493a 80003668 86443882 8643dde4 nt!ZwClose+0x11
87427bdc 86454af7 834a5308 872fd9f0 01041750 Ntfs!TxfClearDir+0x44a
87427c58 86480668 834a5308 8739c000 8725a8e8 Ntfs!TxfResetRm+0x17c
87427ce4 864534b3 842cf0d8 00000000 842d3c10 Ntfs!TxfInitializeVolume+0x4d5
87427d00 81eb8aab 842cf0d8 00000000 8339cd48 Ntfs!TxfRmRestartWorkItemRoutine+0xa0
87427d50 82043f64 00000000 89353680 00000000 nt!ExpWorkerThread+0x10d
87427d90 81eec219 81eb899e 00000000 00000000 nt!PspSystemThreadStartup+0x9e
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 nt!KiThreadStartup+0x19
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+1b2
820802a0 cc int 3
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1
SYMBOL_NAME: nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+1b2
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: nt
IMAGE_NAME: ntkrpamp.exe
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4d9fd753
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x93_nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+1b2
BUCKET_ID: 0x93_nt!ObpCloseHandleTableEntry+1b2
Followup: MachineOwner
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There is very little information about your crash. There does not seem to be one like it on these forums, either. The crash seems to signify a driver doing something it is not supposed to, but beyond that, the dump file is inconclusive.
The only driver that stands out to me is dtsoftbus01.sys as a potential problem. Please remove Daemon Tools, as it uses a driver called dtsoftbus01.sys that is known to cause BSODs.
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This may be network related, so it is probably a good step to make sure you network adapter drivers are up to date. Even if they are up to date, you should try uninstalling and re-installing using the following steps in case the current drivers are corrupted.
- Click Start Menu
- Right Click My Computer/Computer
- Click Manage
- Click Device Manager from the list on the left
- Expand network adapters and do the last five steps for each device
- 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)
- Expand network adapters and do the last five steps for each device
- 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.
While dump files are useful tools for analysis, it helps to have more than one to find patterns. Also, they yield information about the system, but it would take hours to sift through it all, and it is not the most reliable source of that information. Could you please follow the https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html so that we may have more information regarding your crashes, crash reports, your system, any error logs for applications, and any error logs for the system? I have a feeling I am missing information regarding a possible driver that is disabled and should be enabled or something along those lines, but without the information provided by those instructions, I am at a loss as to how to proceed next.