BSOD while doing just about anything, error 0x000000d1 with netio.sys

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  1. Posts : 14
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    BSOD while doing just about anything, error 0x000000d1 with netio.sys


    I am in the process of doing a memory test, will get back to you the results.
    I did the network driver updates, but I'm still having the BSOD.
    It appears to have a correlation to utorrent (but I am unsure)
    I will post the 5 latest crash dumps , thank you all for helping ahead of time
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  2. Posts : 15,026
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    Can you uninstall Kaspersky and see if that stops the BSOD's?
    Since when did these BSOD's start..? Was it after some windows updates or Kaspersky update or something?
    Let us know.

    Microsoft Security Essentials & the Free version of Malwarebytes, update and make full scans separately:

       Note
    Do not start the trial version of MalwareBytes
    You may also take a look at:
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  3. Posts : 14
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    It just started about 4 days ago after the internet service Upgrade (about 2weeks since)
    Since then I didn't use utorrent, but now after the upgrade it's been having BSODs, I'm guessing it's to do with the new speed but I'm just guessing here
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    and no I've had kaspersky for a long time, never caused any problems.
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    I thought about it, and it started around the same time I installed saints row IV, could that have something to do with it?
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    the memtest didn't come up with any errors, I will try the suggested with uninstalling kaspersky and trying Microsoft security essentials, however I'm not sure how this will fix the problem... can I have a reason? or does this BSOD tend to be from the anti-virus...
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  7. Posts : 15,026
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    Thanks for the information. I know that uninstalling something you pay for can never be the best advice but, yes the products do tend to cause bsods.

    There are various not just kaspersky. If uninstalling kaspersky does not stop the BSOD's. You can install it back after we do more diagnosis.

    Next time you get a BSOD, please do a "grab all" and wait for the tool to finish its work. There were some files missing from your output.
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    I also took a look at the windows updates and the only one corresponding to the dates that I started experiencing the BSOD is a definition update for windows defender.
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    oh ok, the consistant theme with the BSOD seems to be that I leave utorrent on for downloading in the background and that seems to cause the BSOD somehow, or even when I leave it to just download it also causes a BSOD, so I'm starting to think it does have something to do with internet access just not sure how... will try removing kaspersky since it's starting to seem like a possible cause to the problem ( since I know that kaspersky "pipes" the internet traffic through it)
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    I'm doing a quick scan with both M. security essentials and malwarebytes, and apparently malwarebytes has already found something, lol, maybe kaspersky isn't good enough for malware... anyways after the scan I'm going to do a restart and try to BSOD it, if nothing happens, then awesome but if it does BSOD I'll be sure to wait for it to finish so we can have a full diagnostic.
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