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BSOD (once every couple of weeks) while idle 0x00000050 - ntoskrnl.exe
Hi there
I've been experiencing BSOD issues on my computer quite recently. The issue started to occur when I noticed I had some trojans on my computer via a scan using symantec end point. I tried to remove the trojans which were unsuccessful, in the end I deleted the infected files manually hoping this would solve the issue. This action seemed to corrupt the symantec end point protection program. The IT guys uninstalled and then re installed symantec which then resulted in very frequent BSOD errors. It seemed as if symantec was installing as corrupt. In the end the IT guys installed a newer, version of symantec end point, this seem to have done the trick. I came in on Monday to find that I had a BSOD error over the weekend. At this point I ran CHKDISK, Memtest, repair system file checks, you name it. At this point I believed the error was cleared a week went by and I was living the BSOD free life. Today I came in to my computer being off, checked the logs and another BSOD!
I think I've isolated the problem to ntoskrnl.exe address in stack :ntoskrnl.exe+f25b3
However I have no idea what is triggering the problem, the fact the my BSOD are happening out of work hours, when the computer is IDLE is very perplexing. I have attached my dump files.
I have had no recent hardware upgrades within the past 3 months either!
Any light shed would be a great help Gurus.