Library PC which should be left all day has BSOD 2 days running!

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
       #1

    Library PC which should be left all day has BSOD 2 days running!


    Hi,

    We have a networked PC here which used for checking books in and out of our library and it has blue screened 2 days in a row, nobody has been using this pc when it has blue screened. I have downloaded SF diag tool but everytime I try to run it and each individual component it gives me the error that is at the bottom of the instruction. I do have some mini dump files can you please have a look as I don't have the tools or knowledge. I have attached them.

    Many Thanks
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  2. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #2

    Welcome to the forum.

    Please follow Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions and upload all necessary files.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi thanks for the reply, I have tried running the diag tool but I cannot get it to run, it keeps giving me the error and I don't understand how to fix it, this is why I attached the dmp files in my original post.

    Thanks
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  4. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #4

    OK, at least upload your MSINFO32.nfo file.

    1. Click on the start button
    2. Type "msinfo32" (without quotes) in the search bar of the start menu, click the resulting link. It will open the System Information window.
    3. File>Save. In the "File Name" filed, put "MSINFO32" (without Quote), give the save location to desktop, and click the "save" button.
    4. Give the time for processing, it will save a .nfo file on your desktop.
    5. Zip it, and upload it following the instruction.
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  5. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #5

    Arc do you think a safe mode sfc and chkdsk would be of any help??
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  6.    #6

    What is the error message?

    I suspect a problem with the network card driver or any internet security suite.

    Code:
    0: kd> lmvm b57nd60x
    start    end        module name
    8e518000 8e55d000   b57nd60x   (deferred)             
        Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\b57nd60x.sys
        Image name: b57nd60x.sys
        Timestamp:        Sun Oct 11 09:34:22 2009 (4AD1988E)
        CheckSum:         0004D58E
        ImageSize:        00045000
        Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
    Your Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet NDIS6.0 Driver is very old and outdated, please update the driver from here - Ethernet NIC Driver Downloads | Broadcom

    Code:
    BugCheck 9F, {3, 84a7e5a0, 82b78ae0, 84d3b728}
    
    Probably caused by : ntkrpamp
    Code:
    0: kd> !irp 84d3b728
    Irp is active with 3 stacks 2 is current (= 0x84d3b7bc)
     No Mdl: No System Buffer: Thread 00000000:  Irp stack trace.  
         cmd  flg cl Device   File     Completion-Context
     [ 16, 0]   0  0 84a7e5a0 00000000 88ccd377-8589a0e0    
               \Driver\PnpManager    ndis!ndisSetDevicePowerDownComplete
                Args: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000003
    >[ 16, 2]   0 e1 8589a028 00000000 00000000-00000000    pending
               \Driver\tunnel
                Args: 00015400 00000001 00000004 00000003
     [  0, 0]   0  0 00000000 00000000 00000000-84ccc538    
    
                Args: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    For the IRP, these links will be worth checking out - IRP_MJ_POWER (Windows Drivers) and IRP_MN_SET_POWER (Windows Drivers)

    Code:
    0: kd> !devobj 84a7e5a0
    Device object (84a7e5a0) is for:
     Cannot read info offset from nt!ObpInfoMaskToOffset
     \Driver\PnpManager DriverObject 84a9cbb8
    Current Irp 00000000 RefCount 0 Type 00000004 Flags 00001040
    DevExt 84a7e658 DevObjExt 84a7e660 DevNode 84a97488 
    ExtensionFlags (0x00000800)  DOE_DEFAULT_SD_PRESENT
    Characteristics (0x00000180)  FILE_AUTOGENERATED_DEVICE_NAME, FILE_DEVICE_SECURE_OPEN
    AttachedDevice (Upper) 8589a028 \Driver\tunnel
    Device queue is not busy.
    Code:
    0: kd> !devstack 84a7e5a0
      !DevObj   !DrvObj            !DevExt   ObjectName
      8589a028  \Driver\tunnel     8589a0e0  InfoMask field not found for _OBJECT_HEADER at 8589a010
    
    > 84a7e5a0  \Driver\PnpManager 84a7e658  Cannot read info offset from nt!ObpInfoMaskToOffset
    
    !DevNode 84a97488 :
      DeviceInst is "Root\*TEREDO\0000"
      ServiceName is "tunnel"
    FILE_AUTOGENERATED_DEVICE_NAME indicates the I/O Manager to give a device object a name, instead of the caller specifying a name itself.

    FILE_DEVICE_SECURE_OPEN indicates the I/O Manager to apply the security descriptor to any device opens on this particular device object, and this prevents any unauthorised access to the driver's namespace which belongs to that device object.

    DOE_DEFAULT_SD_PRESENT most likely simply provides a default security descriptor with the standard security settings.

    Code:
    0: kd> k
    ChildEBP RetAddr  
    82b78a94 82b18377 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1e
    82b78b00 82b183f0 nt!PopCheckIrpWatchdog+0x1f5
    82b78b38 82aca4d9 nt!PopCheckForIdleness+0x73 <-- Timer Object
    82b78b7c 82aca47d nt!KiProcessTimerDpcTable+0x50
    82b78c68 82aca33a nt!KiProcessExpiredTimerList+0x101
    82b78cdc 82ac84ce nt!KiTimerExpiration+0x25c
    82b78d20 82ac82f8 nt!KiRetireDpcList+0xcb
    82b78d24 00000000 nt!KiIdleLoop+0x38
    nt!PopCheckIrpWatchdog is used to call the nt!KeBugCheckEx, when the Power IRP has been pending for 10 minutes or more.
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  7. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #7

    ICit2lol said:
    Arc do you think a safe mode sfc and chkdsk would be of any help??
    I really dont think so, John

    Why? I can explain the reason. The minor reason is, SFC checks for system files only. I have never seen any BSOD caused by system files malfunctioning and resolved by running SFC scannow command. This command is very useful and helpful, but if the BSOD is driver/software caused, it is always third party items which is the culprit. And about chkdsk, it is helpful for HDD/file system related issue, and the present issue is not a HDD/File System related issue.

    So what is the present issue? It is hibernate/sleep related. And it is the major reason why I dont think those will not help. The suggestions are be be issue specific. The first necessary notion of the hibernate/sleep relared issue is from the original post .....
    GrazyD said:
    nobody has been using this pc when it has blue screened.
    The sufficient reason to believe that it is a hibernate/sleep related issue is the bugcheck code .....
    Code:
    BugCheck 9F : DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
    Driver power state failure means, a particular driver is failing to response properly within the time frame during power transition (from active to sleep and/or vice-versa) and causing the BSOD. So, we need to search for the driver that is failing the power state.

    We have the driver, that is b57nd60x.sys. And the driver is very old, of 2009. So we need to update it. Usually the driver is used by Broadcom NetXtreme.... but we need to be 100% sure before suggesting it to the OP. So we need to see the MSINFO32.nfo file.

    Also, we need to check the graphics environment, as there is smoe hint of intel display failure, too; and the USB environment, too. Specially if the USER is using any USB network adapter (I guess NetXtreme is a PCIe card). And, all those will be available in the MSINFO32,nfo.

    I hope you can understand my point and so I request you to kindly not take my post otherwise. I am just trying to explain what I am thinking based on my finding from the data the user already uploaded.

    EDIT: A stop 0x9F is a failing PnP device driver, and not anything else. It it is induced by anything else (Internet Security or VPN or anything), the code shows as 0x100009F.
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  8. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #8

    Arc said:
    ICit2lol said:
    Arc do you think a safe mode sfc and chkdsk would be of any help??
    I really dont think so, John

    Why? I can explain the reason. The minor reason is, SFC checks for system files only. I have never seen any BSOD caused by system files malfunctioning and resolved by running SFC scannow command. This command is very useful and helpful, but if the BSOD is driver/software caused, it is always third party items which is the culprit. And about chkdsk, it is helpful for HDD/file system related issue, and the present issue is not a HDD/File System related issue.

    So what is the present issue? It is hibernate/sleep related. And it is the major reason why I dont think those will not help. The suggestions are be be issue specific. The first necessary notion of the hibernate/sleep relared issue is from the original post .....
    GrazyD said:
    nobody has been using this pc when it has blue screened.
    The sufficient reason to believe that it is a hibernate/sleep related issue is the bugcheck code .....
    Code:
    BugCheck 9F : DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
    Driver power state failure means, a particular driver is failing to response properly within the time frame during power transition (from active to sleep and/or vice-versa) and causing the BSOD. So, we need to search for the driver that is failing the power state.

    We have the driver, that is b57nd60x.sys. And the driver is very old, of 2009. So we need to update it. Usually the driver is used by Broadcom NetXtreme.... but we need to be 100% sure before suggesting it to the OP. So we need to see the MSINFO32.nfo file.

    Also, we need to check the graphics environment, as there is smoe hint of intel display failure, too; and the USB environment, too. Specially if the USER is using any USB network adapter (I guess NetXtreme is a PCIe card). And, all those will be available in the MSINFO32,nfo.

    I hope you can understand my point and so I request you to kindly not take my post otherwise. I am just trying to explain what I am thinking based on my finding from the data the user already uploaded.

    EDIT: A stop 0x9F is a failing PnP device driver, and not anything else. It it is induced by anything else (Internet Security or VPN or anything), the code shows as 0x100009F.
    Thanks Arc no mate that was really helpful and one I am saving for reference info :)
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  9. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Profesional x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    msinfo32 file


    Hi Guys, and many thanks for looking into this, I'm sorry I haven't replied sooner but I have had a death in the family.
    Please find attached the msinfo32 file as instructed.

    Thanks

    GrazyD
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  10. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #10

    Unfortunately the .nfo file is corrupted. Try to upload a text version?

    1. Click on the start button
    2. Type "msinfo32" (without quotes) in the search bar of the start menu, click the resulting link. It will open the System Information window.
    3. File>Export. In the "File Name" filed, put "MSINFO32" (without Quote), give the save location to desktop, and click the "save" button.
    4. Give the time for processing, it will save a .nfo file on your desktop.
    5. Zip it, and upload it following the instruction.
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