BSOD After Shutdown/Restart, error 0x0000009F

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  1. Posts : 23
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       #31

    I am assuming that means I have to suspend my playing of Arma 3, as Battleye is widely used by Bohemia Interactive (or maybe just Arma) way of catching cheaters/hackers that play the game. I also might add on my previous computer, Battleye did not cause this problem.

    I AM going to be removing it as you have stated though, just wanted to provide that little bit of information if it's of any use.


    EDIT: Do I remove only BEService.exe or the whole entire BattlEye folder?

    Main reason I am asking is so that I make sure to not play Arma 3 tonight unless I am allowed to start it back up, but I THINK....it may reinstall that BattlEye driver as it is required on the servers I play on.
    Last edited by Garadan77; 08 Jan 2016 at 16:01.
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  2. Posts : 3,056
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       #32

    Don't just delete the software, uninstall it completely.
    I recommend using the "complete" option using Revo Uninstaller.


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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit // Version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
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       #33

    Okay I watched the video, I have Revo Uninstaller downloaded however I am not seeing BattlEye anywhere to be chosen.

    Update: I am assuming since it came with Arma 3 and it is in the Arma 3 folder as well, I will have to uninstall Arma 3 using Revo Uninstaller. Once that is completed may I redownload it or what shall my further instructions be?
    Last edited by Garadan77; 08 Jan 2016 at 16:24. Reason: picture
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       #34

    Assuming you didn't disable DV and that you've removed BattleEye,
    all that is left now is to see how we fair over time.
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       #35

    Nope, I still have DV enabled, and I wasn't able to find BattlEye so I just uninstalled Arma 3 all together. Will let that sit for a day or so and see what the assessment is.

    Update: Restarted PC after doing all of those changes just to be safe and it BSOD again, I'm not sure what it's going to say this time. I try to open them and look I just don't have a clue what I am looking at.

    New update is attached below
    Last edited by Garadan77; 08 Jan 2016 at 17:13. Reason: BSOD
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       #36

    The analysis is inconclusive at this point, there was a system driver timeout
    which the debugger (VRF) called a break which caused the BSOD.
    I would call it a bug and and tag it as calculated risk for using Driver Verifier.

    "Nothing to see here" .

    P.S.
    I t just so happens that I was doing my "round-back" that I noticed that you edited
    your post, if something substantial happens comment using a new reply that is the
    only way I'll get notified, edits don't do that.
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       #37

    Ah alright, well fingers crossed that it was just something caused by the Driver Verifier and wasn't an "Extra" problem. By the way, I was able to find more "Bohemia Interactive" and "BattlEye" things on my PC after doing the FULL uninstall of Arma 3, I guess some things weren't linked together with it.

    I couldn't find an uninstall.exe for it at all, so I did the typical....delete -> recycle bin -> empty for everything else that was left over Bohemia Interactive / BattlEye related.

    But I want to pick at this a little more cause I am quite curious...

    BattlEye is an anti-cheat engine that comes from Arma 3 (a game I play quite often) - That gave an issue - So we remove the issue - Now are we trying to remove each/every issue until we've got them all fixed. Then slowly reinstall the things I used?
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       #38

    That is correct, the goal now is to get your system stable consistently
    and for a considerable about of time.

    After that is achieved, we can start poking the at beast.
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    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit // Version: 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
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       #39

    Just out of curiosity, should I leave my PC on constantly all the time and it should eventually BSOD? Just trying to figure out what I should be doing while running Driver Verifier.

    Would it be of any help to just play for 1-2 hours, restart, play for 1-2 hours, restart. Since it never BSOD unless shutdown/restart except for strangely enough that one time when running Arma 3 earlier (after enabling Driver Verifier).

    Update: Tried shutting it down tonight before going to bed cause I was unsure of what to do. BSOD again, but I used to restroom so I missed the message it threw up. It MIGHT be the same "inconclusive" thing you mentioned earlier.
    Last edited by Garadan77; 09 Jan 2016 at 00:03.
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  10. Posts : 3,056
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       #40

    Okay this is the same as before.
    I looked more closely at this dump seeing it's pretty much the same as the last
    and came to the conclusion that it is similar to a 0x9f (like the ones we had before)
    Wdf01000 is waiting on something locked then times out.




    I was about to post a long list of actions but changed my mind because as I mentioned
    before I prefer the more surgical approach.

    Let's disable DV:




    Update Windows avoiding Windows 10 updates(!)
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