BlueScreen after connecting to company network

Thomas R

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I get a BlueScreen every time I connect my computer (Dell M6300, Windows 7 Ultimate x64) to the company network at work. This happens with the network connection being wireless or wired! Also it doesn't happen immediately but takes from a few seconds up to several minutes until the blue screen comes. If I don't connect to the company network the system runs without any problems. This issue is perfectly reproducible. And until the system crashes the network connection is working. It also doesn't matter if there is activity on the connection or if it is idle.

At home I can connect to my home network (wired and wireless) without any problems or crashes.


Problem Event Name:: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1031

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 7f
BCP1: 0000000000000008
BCP2: 0000000080050031
BCP3: 00000000000006F8
BCP4: FFFFF80002A48798
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1


Some more crash data from the Event Log:

EventData
BugcheckCode 127
BugcheckParameter1 0x8
BugcheckParameter2 0x80050031
BugcheckParameter3 0x6f8
BugcheckParameter4 0xfffff80002ae234f
SleepInProgress false
PowerButtonTimestamp 0

EventData
BugcheckCode 127
BugcheckParameter1 0x8
BugcheckParameter2 0x80050031
BugcheckParameter3 0x6f8
BugcheckParameter4 0xfffff80002a3c798
SleepInProgress false
PowerButtonTimestamp 0

EventData
BugcheckCode 127
BugcheckParameter1 0x8
BugcheckParameter2 0x80050031
BugcheckParameter3 0x6f8
BugcheckParameter4 0xfffff80002a4f798
SleepInProgress false
PowerButtonTimestamp 0


Anybody an idea what is causing this?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
OK, run a few of the latest dump files through WinDBG.
This is what I got:

110509-25693-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a3c798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )

110909-19874-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a48798}
Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a )

110509-24538-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a4f798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )

110509-18610-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a9234f}
Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a )

110409-21247-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a91798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )

110409-19718-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a4c798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )

110409-19484-01.dmp
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a3a798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )

But what does that mean in detail and how do I fix it? :confused:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
Hi.

That's not going to help too much. Post the .rar of the dump files using the paperclip.

"Bug check 0x7F typically occurs after you install a faulty or mismatched hardware (especially memory) or if installed hardware fails."

That might help you. Are all the ram modules the same or have they been mixed-and-matched?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2

Sorry, I can't offer rar files - I only have WinZip - would that work too?

I did an in deep memory check an it didn't find any defects.
Both RAM modules are original as shipped from Dell.

The computer was running before with XP and had no problems to connect to the company network.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
Sorry, I can't offer rar files - I only have WinZip - would that work too?

I did an in deep memory check an it didn't find any defects.
Both RAM modules are original as shipped from Dell.

The computer was running before with XP and had no problems to connect to the company network.

Winzip will be fine, yes. About the RAM, if it's found that it may be involved, at least an overnight Memtest run would be needed to make a decent guess that the RAM is alright.

Let's see what the .dmp files say.

Install the latest driver you can find for your motherboard's lan adapter and update any VPN software you may be using.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
The memory check I ran was the extended check of the bios and it took several hours without any findings.

Attached some of the latest dump files.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
See this link.

"0x00000008, or Double Fault, indicates that an exception occurs during a call to the handler for a prior exception. Typically, the two exceptions are handled serially. However, there are several exceptions that cannot be handled serially, and in this situation the processor signals a double fault. There are two common causes of a double fault:
  • A kernel stack overflow. This overflow occurs when a guard page is hit, and the kernel tries to push a trap frame. Because there is no stack left, a stack overflow results, causing the double fault. If you think this overview has occurred, use the !thread debugger extension to determine the stack limits, and then use the kb (Display Stack Backtrace) debugger command with a large parameter (for example, kb 100) to display the full stack.
  • A hardware problem."
Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 X86
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [E:\Temp\Rar$DI00.265\110909-19874-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

Symbol search path is: SRV*C:\SymCache*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Executable search path is: 
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7600 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff800`02a0e000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`02c4be50
Debug session time: Mon Nov  9 16:02:21.252 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 23:30:11.281
Loading Kernel Symbols
...............................................................
................................................................
.................................................
Loading User Symbols
Loading unloaded module list
..............................................
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a48798}

Unable to load image vsdatant.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for vsdatant.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for vsdatant.sys
Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a )

Followup: MachineOwner
---------

1: kd> !analyze -v
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP (7f)
This means a trap occurred in kernel mode, and it's a trap of a kind
that the kernel isn't allowed to have/catch (bound trap) or that
is always instant death (double fault).  The first number in the
bugcheck params is the number of the trap (8 = double fault, etc)
Consult an Intel x86 family manual to learn more about what these
traps are. Here is a *portion* of those codes:
If kv shows a taskGate
        use .tss on the part before the colon, then kv.
Else if kv shows a trapframe
        use .trap on that value
Else
        .trap on the appropriate frame will show where the trap was taken
        (on x86, this will be the ebp that goes with the procedure KiTrap)
Endif
kb will then show the corrected stack.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000008, EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT
Arg2: 0000000080050031
Arg3: 00000000000006f8
Arg4: fffff80002a48798

Debugging Details:
------------------


BUGCHECK_STR:  0x7f_8

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME:  System

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff80002a7f469 to fffff80002a7ff00

STACK_TEXT:  
fffff880`009efc68 fffff800`02a7f469 : 00000000`0000007f 00000000`00000008 00000000`80050031 00000000`000006f8 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`009efc70 fffff800`02a7d932 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
fffff880`009efdb0 fffff800`02a48798 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+0xb2
fffff880`02f15dd0 fffff880`01606c5a : 445d8f3f`56843a4e 76b04c6b`a2486497 ca5a89c1`537eba51 65acdb62`9fd25e94 : nt!SeAccessCheckFromState+0x58
fffff880`02f164c0 fffff880`0160494f : f9def9f9`ddfbfbdd e5f3f3e3`f6f6e2f9 d2a3e0d0`a3e1e6dc a9e3d5a3`e2d5a5e1 : NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+0x6a
fffff880`02f16530 fffff880`016069b5 : ffffaaff`ffb3ffff ffadffff`a5ffffa3 a5f5ffaa`fdffafff edfdb0f4`ffaef0ff : NETIO!MatchValues+0xef
fffff880`02f16580 fffff880`01606845 : fffffa80`0707b110 fffffa80`03fc9250 fffff880`02f167a8 fffff880`02f16ee0 : NETIO!FilterMatch+0x95
fffff880`02f165d0 fffff880`01607ccb : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`02f16ee0 fffff880`02f16790 : NETIO!IndexListClassify+0x69
fffff880`02f16650 fffff880`0183d4d0 : fffff880`02f16ee0 fffff880`02f16b28 fffff880`02f17860 fffffa80`074f9ac0 : NETIO!KfdClassify+0xa4e
fffff880`02f169c0 fffff880`0183677e : fffff880`01945690 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`07b13360 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAleClassify+0x50
fffff880`02f16a00 fffff880`01835c15 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAlepAuthorizeSend+0x94e
fffff880`02f17110 fffff880`01839956 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000011 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAleAuthorizeSend+0x325
fffff880`02f173e0 fffff880`0183c6a4 : 00000000`00000000 fffff880`02f17818 fffff880`02f17820 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAleConnectAcceptIndicate+0x106
fffff880`02f174d0 fffff880`01834f59 : fffff880`041313c0 00000000`000000ff 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000008 : tcpip!ProcessALEForTransportPacket+0x664
fffff880`02f17740 fffff880`01861bf6 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000002 fffffa80`05268900 fffffa80`05f015e6 : tcpip!WfpProcessOutTransportStackIndication+0x329
fffff880`02f17910 fffff880`01866a7e : fffffa80`05265190 fffff880`01602804 fffff880`0196b9a0 fffffa80`07b13360 : tcpip!IppSendDatagramsCommon+0x526
fffff880`02f17be0 fffff880`01833cf8 : fffffa80`07b13360 fffffa80`074f9ac0 fffffa80`074f9ac0 fffffa80`05265190 : tcpip!IpNlpSendDatagrams+0x3e
fffff880`02f17c20 fffff880`0183426d : fffffa80`052c3680 fffffa80`07143bc0 fffff880`02f18570 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!UdpSendMessagesOnPathCreation+0x688
fffff880`02f17fa0 fffff880`01833ef5 : fffff880`02f184d0 fffffa80`04a315e6 fffff880`00000001 fffffa80`05f0b0f0 : tcpip!UdpSendMessages+0x35d
fffff880`02f18390 fffff800`02a8f64a : fffff880`02f18720 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!UdpTlProviderSendMessagesCalloutRoutine+0x15
fffff880`02f183c0 fffff880`018344b8 : fffff880`01833ee0 fffff880`02f184d0 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 : nt!KeExpandKernelStackAndCalloutEx+0xda
fffff880`02f184a0 fffff880`02d3bf45 : fffffa80`04107f90 fffffa80`06d0fe10 fffffa80`05f82390 fffffa80`07d4f9ee : tcpip!UdpTlProviderSendMessages+0x78
fffff880`02f18520 fffff880`02d3bff2 : fffffa80`04bf1502 fffffa80`072991d0 fffffa80`04287e48 fffffa80`072991d0 : tdx!TdxSendDatagramTransportAddress+0x2f5
fffff880`02f18600 fffff880`03f91542 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`06af1ba0 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`04287d30 : tdx!TdxTdiDispatchInternalDeviceControl+0x52
fffff880`02f18630 fffff880`03f91f61 : fffffa80`07d4f9b8 fffffa80`07d4f9b8 fffffa80`076ecaa0 fffff880`02f18730 : netbt!TdiSendDatagram+0x187
fffff880`02f186a0 fffff880`03f9e329 : fffffa80`05fae250 fffffa80`07d4f800 00000000`00000021 00000000`0000003e : netbt!UdpSendDatagram+0x1b1
fffff880`02f18730 fffff880`03f9e0e6 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000032 fffff880`03fbe615 : netbt!UdpSendResponse+0x4e0
fffff880`02f187b0 fffff880`03f92be7 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : netbt!QueryFromNet+0xb11
fffff880`02f188e0 fffff880`03f90b47 : 00000000`00000032 fffff880`033d9084 00000000`00000032 fffffa80`05f82302 : netbt!NameSrvHndlrNotOs+0xca
fffff880`02f18920 fffff880`02d3a325 : fffffa80`07303080 fffffa80`03c30002 fffff880`02f18c28 fffffa80`07303080 : netbt!TdiRcvNameSrvHandler+0x367
fffff880`02f189c0 fffff880`0183f3c5 : fffffa80`03c3b6d0 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`03c3b6d0 fffffa80`03c3b6d0 : tdx!TdxEventReceiveMessagesTransportAddress+0x315
fffff880`02f18bb0 fffff880`0183f8d4 : fffffa80`00000000 fffffa80`03c3b6d0 00000000`00000000 fffff880`033d907c : tcpip!UdpDeliverDatagrams+0x155
fffff880`02f18d40 fffff880`0185b427 : fffffa80`0413ede0 fffff880`00000000 fffffa80`05221010 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!UdpReceiveDatagrams+0x324
fffff880`02f18e30 fffff880`0185b499 : fffff880`02f18fb0 fffff880`0196b9a0 fffff880`02f18fc0 fffffa80`040ee110 : tcpip!IppDeliverListToProtocol+0xf7
fffff880`02f18ef0 fffff880`0185b990 : fffff880`0196b9a0 fffffa80`04a3d390 00000000`00000011 fffff880`02f18fb0 : tcpip!IppProcessDeliverList+0x59
fffff880`02f18f60 fffff880`0185a821 : 00000000`ff0c140a fffffa80`04146138 fffff880`0196b9a0 00000000`04e68901 : tcpip!IppReceiveHeaderBatch+0x231
fffff880`02f19040 fffff880`01934592 : fffffa80`0520ae50 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`04e68901 fffffa80`00000001 : tcpip!IpFlcReceivePackets+0x651
fffff880`02f19240 fffff880`01694afa : fffffa80`07ca8002 fffffa80`07ca8010 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!IppInspectInjectReceive+0xf2
fffff880`02f19280 fffff880`040c4863 : fffffa80`071e8540 fffffa80`04e689c0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : fwpkclnt!FwpsInjectTransportReceiveAsync0+0x256
fffff880`02f19330 fffffa80`071e8540 : fffffa80`04e689c0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000002 : vsdatant+0x15863
fffff880`02f19338 fffffa80`04e689c0 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000001 : 0xfffffa80`071e8540
fffff880`02f19340 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000001 fffffa80`0000000c : 0xfffffa80`04e689c0


STACK_COMMAND:  kb

FOLLOWUP_IP: 
NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a
fffff880`01606c5a 448b442470      mov     r8d,dword ptr [rsp+70h]

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  4

SYMBOL_NAME:  NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: NETIO

IMAGE_NAME:  NETIO.SYS

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4a5bc18a

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7f_8_NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7f_8_NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

Followup: MachineOwner
---------
So, only thing I recommend is what I did already. "Install the latest driver you can find for your motherboard's lan adapter and update any VPN software you may be using." Also, update the wifi adapter driver if possible, too.

Update this software if one is available, or remove if possible: "WDSmartWare.exe" http://www.wdc.com/wdproducts/updates/?family=wdsmartware

Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 X86
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [E:\Temp\Rar$DI01.250\110609-20701-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available

Symbol search path is: SRV*C:\SymCache*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols
Executable search path is: 
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7600 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff800`02a66000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`02ca3e50
Debug session time: Fri Nov  6 13:18:36.045 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:03:08.058
Loading Kernel Symbols
...............................................................
................................................................
.........................................
Loading User Symbols
Loading unloaded module list
........
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002ae234f}

Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a )

Followup: MachineOwner
---------

1: kd> !analyze -v
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP (7f)
This means a trap occurred in kernel mode, and it's a trap of a kind
that the kernel isn't allowed to have/catch (bound trap) or that
is always instant death (double fault).  The first number in the
bugcheck params is the number of the trap (8 = double fault, etc)
Consult an Intel x86 family manual to learn more about what these
traps are. Here is a *portion* of those codes:
If kv shows a taskGate
        use .tss on the part before the colon, then kv.
Else if kv shows a trapframe
        use .trap on that value
Else
        .trap on the appropriate frame will show where the trap was taken
        (on x86, this will be the ebp that goes with the procedure KiTrap)
Endif
kb will then show the corrected stack.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000008, EXCEPTION_DOUBLE_FAULT
Arg2: 0000000080050031
Arg3: 00000000000006f8
Arg4: fffff80002ae234f

Debugging Details:
------------------


BUGCHECK_STR:  0x7f_8

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT:  1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME:  WDSmartWare.ex

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff80002ad7469 to fffff80002ad7f00

STACK_TEXT:  
fffff880`009efc68 fffff800`02ad7469 : 00000000`0000007f 00000000`00000008 00000000`80050031 00000000`000006f8 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`009efc70 fffff800`02ad5932 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
fffff880`009efdb0 fffff800`02ae234f : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+0xb2
fffff880`02f1cfc0 fffff800`02add5a7 : fffff880`02f1d180 fffff880`02f1d1a0 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 : nt!SepMandatoryIntegrityCheck+0x4f
fffff880`02f1d040 fffff800`02aa0842 : fffffa80`07c2d080 00000000`00000001 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`04268068 : nt!SeAccessCheckWithHint+0x317
fffff880`02f1d120 fffff880`01594c5a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!SeAccessCheckFromState+0x102
fffff880`02f1d810 fffff880`0159294f : 00000000`c0000022 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+0x6a
fffff880`02f1d880 fffff880`015949b5 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : NETIO!MatchValues+0xef
fffff880`02f1d8d0 fffff880`01594845 : fffffa80`069b1160 fffffa80`07a98760 fffff880`02f1daf8 fffff880`02f1e230 : NETIO!FilterMatch+0x95
fffff880`02f1d920 fffff880`01595ccb : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`02f1e230 fffff880`02f1dae0 : NETIO!IndexListClassify+0x69
fffff880`02f1d9a0 fffff880`0163d4d0 : fffff880`02f1e230 fffff880`02f1de78 fffff880`02f1ebb0 fffffa80`0795e5a0 : NETIO!KfdClassify+0xa4e
fffff880`02f1dd10 fffff880`0163677e : fffff880`01745690 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`07734db0 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAleClassify+0x50
fffff880`02f1dd50 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : tcpip!WfpAlepAuthorizeSend+0x94e


STACK_COMMAND:  kb

FOLLOWUP_IP: 
NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a
fffff880`01594c5a 448b442470      mov     r8d,dword ptr [rsp+70h]

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  6

SYMBOL_NAME:  NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: NETIO

IMAGE_NAME:  NETIO.SYS

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4a5bc18a

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7f_8_NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

BUCKET_ID:  X64_0x7f_8_NETIO!CompareSecurityContexts+6a

Followup: MachineOwner
---------
Perhaps update the bios on the machine, if possible.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
By now I have installed the system 3 times with no change. Windows 7 works just fine and perfectly stable with my network at home while it crashes every time when I connect it to the network at work.
The last installation I did at work, connected to the network, to see when the problems begin. I made sure not to start the computer at home or disconnected from the company network. For the first 2 days everything seemed fine but on the 3. day - without any changes done since the day before - it started crashing again.
Bios and all installed drivers are the most up to date available. I only installed Dell drivers for video, touchpad and sound since Dell only offers Vista drivers for the Precision M6300 Notebook. For all other internal devices I used the the by the Windows 7 system provided drivers since they should be more up to date than the ones provided by Dell.


Install Log:
=====================================
1. Day
=====================================
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
-Restart
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M
-Restart
ZoneAlarm Extreme Security
-Restart
DirectX 9.0
TouchPad (R186621)
-Restart
SIGMATEL STAC 92XX C-Major HD Audio (R171788)
-Restart
Intelli Point Mouse Driver
Dell QuickSet
-Restart
Canon Scanner driver and software
-Restart
Acrobat Reader
Adobe Flash Player
Windows Live
-Restart
WinZip 14
-Restart
Windows Update
-Restart
=====================================
2. Day
=====================================
Office 2007
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
Office Language Pack German
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
SolidWorks 2010
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
Windows & Office Update
-Restart
=====================================
3. Day
=====================================
BSOD upon first start
=====================================
=====================================

The system does not crash at work when I reboot after a crash in save mode with network support. So next is disabling every driver and service that is off in save mode and then enable them one by one to find the culprit.
I just don't understand what is the difference between my network at home and the network at work that can causes these crashes.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
It's the Zone Alarm causing crashes for your system. Completely uninstall it.

"BUGCHECK_STR: 0x7f_8

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME: zlclient.exe"



"BUGCHECK_STR: 0x7f_8

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT

PROCESS_NAME: vsmon.exe

CURRENT_IRQL: 2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff80002a8e469 to fffff80002a8ef00"
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
For now I just deactivated ZoneAlarm and have the computer running on the company network all day without a crash. I will see what happens the next 2 days but so far it looks like ZoneAlarm was the culprit.

The thing I don't get is why does it work fine at home but not at work - what is the difference that makes ZoneAlarm go bad?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
Just had 2 blue screens while ZoneAlarm was not loaded - so it wasn't that. Would have been too easy I guess :(

Would a fullsize memory dump reveal more about the actual source of these crashes than a mini dump?

BTW our company network runs on Windows 2008 servers and it's a mixed network with Windows PCs (2000 & XP and maybe 1 other 7) and Macs.
At home my network is a D-Link DIR-825 Router, a D-Link DNS-323 Net-Drive and a HP LaserJet 5000. And there - as said before - I have no crashes.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
ZA was definitely the cause previously. Maybe there's something else going on now. You can post a new minidump if you like.

You have to completely uninstall ZA to have any beneficial effect. Not just disable.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
Here are the latest Mini Dump files.

I just had even crashes in save mode with network support.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
These older drivers could be causing issues, please update them as soon as you can:
Code:
rimspx64.sys Tue Feb 27 02:10:37 2007
rixdpx64.sys Mon Mar 26 06:48:23 2007
SynTP.sys    Fri Oct 26 16:58:42 2007
stwrt64.sys  Thu Sep 13 11:30:19 2007
rimmpx64.sys Sun Mar 18 23:09:34 2007

I'd suggest running Driver Verifier to see if it can force a crash that will identify the culprit. Please follow these instructions exactly:
Using Driver Verifier is an iffy proposition. Most times it'll crash and it'll tell you what the driver is. But sometimes it'll crash and won't tell you the driver. Other times it'll crash before you can log in to Windows. If you can't get to Safe Mode, then you'll have to resort to offline editing of the registry to disable Driver Verifier.


So, I'd suggest that you first backup your stuff and then make sure you've got access to another computer so you can contact us if problems arise. Then make a System Restore point (so you can restore the system using the Vista Startup Repair feature).


Then, here's the procedure:
- Go to Start and type in "verifier" (without the quotes) and press Enter
- Select "Create custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next"
- Select "Select individual settings from a full list" and click "Next"
- Select everything EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation" and click "Next"
- Select "Automatically select unsigned drivers" and click "Next"
If no drivers show up, then select "Select driver names from a list" and click "Next"
Then select all drivers NOT provided by Microsoft and click "Next"
- Select "Finish" on the next page.


Reboot the system and wait for it to crash to the Blue Screen. Continue to use your system normally, and if you know what causes the crash, do that repeatedly. The objective here is to get the system to crash because Driver Verifier is stressing the drivers out.


Reboot into Windows (after the crash) and turn off Driver Verifier by going back in and selecting "Delete existing settings" on the first page, then locate and zip up the memory dump file and upload it with your next post.


If you can't get into Windows because it crashes too soon, try it in Safe Mode.
If you can't get into Safe Mode, try using System Restore from your installation DVD to set the system back to the previous restore point that you created.
If that doesn't work, post back and we'll have to see about fixing the registry entry off-line.


More info on this at this link: Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users

The memory dumps are virtually identical:
Code:
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 16:49:33.940 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 2:56:42.969
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a53798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 17:05:38.093 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:15:27.733
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80001e89798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 17:19:27.077 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:13:21.577
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80001e8e798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 17:21:15.549 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:58.562
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a4f798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 17:22:52.928 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:45.942
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a8b798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 13:52:26.524 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:25.552
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a98798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Debug session time: Mon Nov 30 13:46:26.417 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:05:16.430
BugCheck 7F, {8, 80050031, 6f8, fffff80002a9a798}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiDoubleFaultAbort+b2 )
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
PROCESS_NAME:  System
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
OK, So I cloned my hard drive and used that clone for the test - just to be on the safe side.

I executed the test as described and Windows crashes already during startup with a blue screen.
It says that it is writing a dump file but after several crashes I could only find one new file in the Widows\Minidump folder. See attachment
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
Zone Alarm (vsdatant.sys). Haven't seen one of those in a long, long time!
This is a Driver Verifier enabled minidump, so it's what we were looking for by using Driver Verifier.

Since the driver is dated 17 Oct 09 - I'd suspect that it was either incompatible or corrupted. Uninstalling Zone Alarm would be the first thing to do. If you really want to keep the ZA, then download a fresh copy and install it. If that works, then you're good to go - if not then it's likely to be a compatibility issue.

Here's the memory dump analysis that I did:
Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.11.0001.404 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


Loading Dump File [C:\Users\FUBAR\TempDUMP\DATA\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 7600 MP (2 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 7600.16385.amd64fre.win7_rtm.090713-1255
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff800`02a5b000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff800`02c98e50
Debug session time: Wed Dec  2 16:43:18.162 2009 (GMT-5)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:08.098
Loading Kernel Symbols
...............................................................
.....
Loading User Symbols
*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.

BugCheck C4, {121, 2, fffff88002dc64b0, 0}

Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\vsdatant.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for vsdatant.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for vsdatant.sys
Probably caused by : vsdatant.sys ( vsdatant+19865 )

Followup: MachineOwner
---------

1: kd> !thread;!analyze -v;r;kv;lmtn;lmtsmn;.bugcheck;.logclose;q
GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80002d03000
THREAD fffffa800370ab00  Cid 0004.0008  Teb: 0000000000000000 Win32Thread: 0000000000000000 RUNNING on processor 1
Not impersonating
GetUlongFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80002c41b74
Owning Process            fffffa8003687300       Image:         System
Attached Process          N/A            Image:         N/A
fffff78000000000: Unable to get shared data
Wait Start TickCount      519          
Context Switch Count      1155             
ReadMemory error: Cannot get nt!KeMaximumIncrement value.
UserTime                  00:00:00.000
KernelTime                00:00:00.000
Win32 Start Address nt!Phase1Initialization (0xfffff80002f4e410)
Stack Init fffff880009a9db0 Current fffff880009a7f90
Base fffff880009aa000 Limit fffff880009a4000 Call 0
Priority 31 BasePriority 8 UnusualBoost 0 ForegroundBoost 0 IoPriority 2 PagePriority 5
Child-SP          RetAddr           : Args to Child                                                           : Call Site
fffff880`009a91d8 fffff800`02f563dc : 00000000`000000c4 00000000`00000121 00000000`00000002 fffff880`02dc64b0 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`009a91e0 fffff800`02f69654 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000001 : nt!VerifierBugCheckIfAppropriate+0x3c
fffff880`009a9220 fffff880`02d79865 : fffff880`02dc64b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e : nt!VerifierKeWaitForSingleObject+0x94
fffff880`009a92a0 fffff880`02dc64b0 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 : vsdatant+0x19865
fffff880`009a92a8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0365af18 : vsdatant+0x664b0

*******************************************************************************
*                                                                             *
*                        Bugcheck Analysis                                    *
*                                                                             *
*******************************************************************************

DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION (c4)
A device driver attempting to corrupt the system has been caught.  This is
because the driver was specified in the registry as being suspect (by the
administrator) and the kernel has enabled substantial checking of this driver.
If the driver attempts to corrupt the system, bugchecks 0xC4, 0xC1 and 0xA will
be among the most commonly seen crashes.
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000121, Waiting at DISPATCH_LEVEL, without a timeout.
Arg2: 0000000000000002, IRQL value.
Arg3: fffff88002dc64b0, Object to wait on.
Arg4: 0000000000000000, Timeout parameter.

Debugging Details:
------------------


BUGCHECK_STR:  0xc4_121

DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  VERIFIER_ENABLED_VISTA_MINIDUMP

PROCESS_NAME:  System

CURRENT_IRQL:  2

LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER:  from fffff80002f563dc to fffff80002accf00

STACK_TEXT:  
fffff880`009a91d8 fffff800`02f563dc : 00000000`000000c4 00000000`00000121 00000000`00000002 fffff880`02dc64b0 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`009a91e0 fffff800`02f69654 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000001 : nt!VerifierBugCheckIfAppropriate+0x3c
fffff880`009a9220 fffff880`02d79865 : fffff880`02dc64b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e : nt!VerifierKeWaitForSingleObject+0x94
fffff880`009a92a0 fffff880`02dc64b0 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 : vsdatant+0x19865
fffff880`009a92a8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0365af18 : vsdatant+0x664b0


STACK_COMMAND:  kb

FOLLOWUP_IP: 
vsdatant+19865
fffff880`02d79865 ??              ???

SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX:  3

SYMBOL_NAME:  vsdatant+19865

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: vsdatant

IMAGE_NAME:  vsdatant.sys

DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP:  4ad981d5

FAILURE_BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc4_121_VRF_vsdatant+19865

BUCKET_ID:  X64_0xc4_121_VRF_vsdatant+19865

Followup: MachineOwner
---------

rax=0000000000000000 rbx=00000000000000c4 rcx=00000000000000c4
rdx=0000000000000121 rsi=0000000000000000 rdi=0000000000000000
rip=fffff80002accf00 rsp=fffff880009a91d8 rbp=0000000000000000
 r8=0000000000000002  r9=fffff88002dc64b0 r10=fffff80002fa3cac
r11=000000000000000d r12=0000000000000000 r13=fffffa800370ab00
r14=fffff88002db4f00 r15=fffff78000000300
iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na po nc
cs=0010  ss=0018  ds=002b  es=002b  fs=0053  gs=002b             efl=00000246
nt!KeBugCheckEx:
fffff800`02accf00 48894c2408      mov     qword ptr [rsp+8],rcx ss:0018:fffff880`009a91e0=00000000000000c4
Child-SP          RetAddr           : Args to Child                                                           : Call Site
fffff880`009a91d8 fffff800`02f563dc : 00000000`000000c4 00000000`00000121 00000000`00000002 fffff880`02dc64b0 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`009a91e0 fffff800`02f69654 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffff880`00000001 : nt!VerifierBugCheckIfAppropriate+0x3c
fffff880`009a9220 fffff880`02d79865 : fffff880`02dc64b0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e : nt!VerifierKeWaitForSingleObject+0x94
fffff880`009a92a0 fffff880`02dc64b0 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 : vsdatant+0x19865
fffff880`009a92a8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000001 fffff880`02da4c0e 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`0365af18 : vsdatant+0x664b0
start             end                 module name
fffff800`00b98000 fffff800`00ba2000   kdcom    kdcom.dll    Mon Jul 13 21:31:07 2009 (4A5BDFDB)
fffff800`02a12000 fffff800`02a5b000   hal      hal.dll      Mon Jul 13 21:27:36 2009 (4A5BDF08)
fffff800`02a5b000 fffff800`03038000   nt       ntkrnlmp.exe Mon Jul 13 19:40:48 2009 (4A5BC600)
fffff880`00c00000 fffff880`00c2a000   ataport  ataport.SYS  Mon Jul 13 19:19:52 2009 (4A5BC118)
fffff880`00c2a000 fffff880`00c35000   amdxata  amdxata.sys  Tue May 19 13:56:59 2009 (4A12F2EB)
fffff880`00c4e000 fffff880`00c92000   mcupdate_GenuineIntel mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll Mon Jul 13 21:29:10 2009 (4A5BDF66)
fffff880`00c92000 fffff880`00ca6000   PSHED    PSHED.dll    Mon Jul 13 21:32:23 2009 (4A5BE027)
fffff880`00ca6000 fffff880`00d04000   CLFS     CLFS.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`00d04000 fffff880`00dc4000   CI       CI.dll       Mon Jul 13 21:32:13 2009 (4A5BE01D)
fffff880`00dc4000 fffff880`00dcc000   intelide intelide.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff880`00dcc000 fffff880`00ddc000   PCIIDEX  PCIIDEX.SYS  Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff880`00ddc000 fffff880`00df6000   mountmgr mountmgr.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`00df6000 fffff880`00dff000   atapi    atapi.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`00e00000 fffff880`00e15000   partmgr  partmgr.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:19:58 2009 (4A5BC11E)
fffff880`00e15000 fffff880`00e1e000   compbatt compbatt.sys Mon Jul 13 19:31:02 2009 (4A5BC3B6)
fffff880`00e1e000 fffff880`00e2a000   BATTC    BATTC.SYS    Mon Jul 13 19:31:01 2009 (4A5BC3B5)
fffff880`00e2a000 fffff880`00e3f000   volmgr   volmgr.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`00e3f000 fffff880`00e9b000   volmgrx  volmgrx.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:20:33 2009 (4A5BC141)
fffff880`00e9d000 fffff880`00f41000   Wdf01000 Wdf01000.sys Mon Jul 13 19:22:07 2009 (4A5BC19F)
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f50000   WDFLDR   WDFLDR.SYS   Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`00f50000 fffff880`00fa7000   ACPI     ACPI.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:19:34 2009 (4A5BC106)
fffff880`00fa7000 fffff880`00fb0000   WMILIB   WMILIB.SYS   Mon Jul 13 19:19:51 2009 (4A5BC117)
fffff880`00fb0000 fffff880`00fba000   msisadrv msisadrv.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:26 2009 (4A5BC0FE)
fffff880`00fba000 fffff880`00fed000   pci      pci.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:19:51 2009 (4A5BC117)
fffff880`00fed000 fffff880`00ffa000   vdrvroot vdrvroot.sys Mon Jul 13 20:01:31 2009 (4A5BCADB)
fffff880`01035000 fffff880`01081000   fltmgr   fltmgr.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:59 2009 (4A5BC11F)
fffff880`01081000 fffff880`01095000   fileinfo fileinfo.sys Mon Jul 13 19:34:25 2009 (4A5BC481)
fffff880`01095000 fffff880`010f3000   msrpc    msrpc.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:21:32 2009 (4A5BC17C)
fffff880`010f3000 fffff880`01166000   cng      cng.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:49:40 2009 (4A5BC814)
fffff880`01166000 fffff880`011b2000   volsnap  volsnap.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:20:08 2009 (4A5BC128)
fffff880`011b2000 fffff880`011ec000   rdyboost rdyboost.sys Mon Jul 13 19:34:34 2009 (4A5BC48A)
fffff880`01200000 fffff880`01211000   pcw      pcw.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:19:27 2009 (4A5BC0FF)
fffff880`01211000 fffff880`0121b000   Fs_Rec   Fs_Rec.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:45 2009 (4A5BC111)
fffff880`0123b000 fffff880`013de000   Ntfs     Ntfs.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:20:47 2009 (4A5BC14F)
fffff880`013de000 fffff880`013f8000   ksecdd   ksecdd.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:20:54 2009 (4A5BC156)
fffff880`01400000 fffff880`01410000   vmstorfl vmstorfl.sys Mon Jul 13 19:42:54 2009 (4A5BC67E)
fffff880`01410000 fffff880`01418000   spldr    spldr.sys    Mon May 11 12:56:27 2009 (4A0858BB)
fffff880`01418000 fffff880`0142a000   mup      mup.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:23:45 2009 (4A5BC201)
fffff880`0142a000 fffff880`01433000   hwpolicy hwpolicy.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:22 2009 (4A5BC0FA)
fffff880`01435000 fffff880`01527000   ndis     ndis.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:21:40 2009 (4A5BC184)
fffff880`01527000 fffff880`01587000   NETIO    NETIO.SYS    Mon Jul 13 19:21:46 2009 (4A5BC18A)
fffff880`01587000 fffff880`015b2000   ksecpkg  ksecpkg.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:50:34 2009 (4A5BC84A)
fffff880`015b2000 fffff880`015fc000   fwpkclnt fwpkclnt.sys Mon Jul 13 19:21:08 2009 (4A5BC164)
fffff880`01601000 fffff880`017fe000   tcpip    tcpip.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:25:34 2009 (4A5BC26E)
fffff880`01800000 fffff880`01825000   VIDEOPRT VIDEOPRT.SYS Mon Jul 13 19:38:51 2009 (4A5BC58B)
fffff880`01825000 fffff880`01835000   watchdog watchdog.sys Mon Jul 13 19:37:35 2009 (4A5BC53F)
fffff880`01835000 fffff880`0183e000   RDPCDD   RDPCDD.sys   Mon Jul 13 20:16:34 2009 (4A5BCE62)
fffff880`0183e000 fffff880`01847000   rdpencdd rdpencdd.sys Mon Jul 13 20:16:34 2009 (4A5BCE62)
fffff880`01847000 fffff880`01850000   rdprefmp rdprefmp.sys Mon Jul 13 20:16:35 2009 (4A5BCE63)
fffff880`01850000 fffff880`0185b000   Msfs     Msfs.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`0185b000 fffff880`0186c000   Npfs     Npfs.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff880`0186c000 fffff880`0188a000   tdx      tdx.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:21:15 2009 (4A5BC16B)
fffff880`0188a000 fffff880`01897000   TDI      TDI.SYS      Mon Jul 13 19:21:18 2009 (4A5BC16E)
fffff880`0189a000 fffff880`018d4000   fvevol   fvevol.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:22:15 2009 (4A5BC1A7)
fffff880`018d4000 fffff880`018ea000   disk     disk.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`018ea000 fffff880`0191a000   CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Mon Jul 13 19:19:58 2009 (4A5BC11E)
fffff880`0191a000 fffff880`01928000   crashdmp crashdmp.sys Mon Jul 13 20:01:01 2009 (4A5BCABD)
fffff880`01928000 fffff880`01934000   dump_dumpata dump_dumpata.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`01934000 fffff880`0193d000   dump_atapi dump_atapi.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`0193d000 fffff880`01950000   dump_dumpfve dump_dumpfve.sys Mon Jul 13 19:21:51 2009 (4A5BC18F)
fffff880`01950000 fffff880`0197a000   cdrom    cdrom.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`0197a000 fffff880`019d6000   klif     klif.sys     Tue Sep 22 06:31:19 2009 (4AB8A777)
fffff880`019d6000 fffff880`019df000   Null     Null.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:37 2009 (4A5BC109)
fffff880`019df000 fffff880`019e6000   Beep     Beep.SYS     Mon Jul 13 20:00:13 2009 (4A5BCA8D)
fffff880`019e6000 fffff880`019f4000   vga      vga.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:38:47 2009 (4A5BC587)
fffff880`02c91000 fffff880`02d1b000   afd      afd.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:21:40 2009 (4A5BC184)
fffff880`02d1b000 fffff880`02d60000   netbt    netbt.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:21:28 2009 (4A5BC178)
fffff880`02d60000 fffff880`02df0000   vsdatant vsdatant.sys Sat Oct 17 04:35:33 2009 (4AD981D5)
fffff880`03a76000 fffff880`03f9f000   kl1      kl1.sys      Fri Sep 25 09:59:13 2009 (4ABCCCB1)
start             end                 module name
fffff880`00f50000 fffff880`00fa7000   ACPI     ACPI.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:19:34 2009 (4A5BC106)
fffff880`02c91000 fffff880`02d1b000   afd      afd.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:21:40 2009 (4A5BC184)
fffff880`00c2a000 fffff880`00c35000   amdxata  amdxata.sys  Tue May 19 13:56:59 2009 (4A12F2EB)
fffff880`00df6000 fffff880`00dff000   atapi    atapi.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`00c00000 fffff880`00c2a000   ataport  ataport.SYS  Mon Jul 13 19:19:52 2009 (4A5BC118)
fffff880`00e1e000 fffff880`00e2a000   BATTC    BATTC.SYS    Mon Jul 13 19:31:01 2009 (4A5BC3B5)
fffff880`019df000 fffff880`019e6000   Beep     Beep.SYS     Mon Jul 13 20:00:13 2009 (4A5BCA8D)
fffff880`01950000 fffff880`0197a000   cdrom    cdrom.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`00d04000 fffff880`00dc4000   CI       CI.dll       Mon Jul 13 21:32:13 2009 (4A5BE01D)
fffff880`018ea000 fffff880`0191a000   CLASSPNP CLASSPNP.SYS Mon Jul 13 19:19:58 2009 (4A5BC11E)
fffff880`00ca6000 fffff880`00d04000   CLFS     CLFS.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`010f3000 fffff880`01166000   cng      cng.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:49:40 2009 (4A5BC814)
fffff880`00e15000 fffff880`00e1e000   compbatt compbatt.sys Mon Jul 13 19:31:02 2009 (4A5BC3B6)
fffff880`0191a000 fffff880`01928000   crashdmp crashdmp.sys Mon Jul 13 20:01:01 2009 (4A5BCABD)
fffff880`018d4000 fffff880`018ea000   disk     disk.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`01934000 fffff880`0193d000   dump_atapi dump_atapi.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`01928000 fffff880`01934000   dump_dumpata dump_dumpata.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`0193d000 fffff880`01950000   dump_dumpfve dump_dumpfve.sys Mon Jul 13 19:21:51 2009 (4A5BC18F)
fffff880`01081000 fffff880`01095000   fileinfo fileinfo.sys Mon Jul 13 19:34:25 2009 (4A5BC481)
fffff880`01035000 fffff880`01081000   fltmgr   fltmgr.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:59 2009 (4A5BC11F)
fffff880`01211000 fffff880`0121b000   Fs_Rec   Fs_Rec.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:45 2009 (4A5BC111)
fffff880`0189a000 fffff880`018d4000   fvevol   fvevol.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:22:15 2009 (4A5BC1A7)
fffff880`015b2000 fffff880`015fc000   fwpkclnt fwpkclnt.sys Mon Jul 13 19:21:08 2009 (4A5BC164)
fffff800`02a12000 fffff800`02a5b000   hal      hal.dll      Mon Jul 13 21:27:36 2009 (4A5BDF08)
fffff880`0142a000 fffff880`01433000   hwpolicy hwpolicy.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:22 2009 (4A5BC0FA)
fffff880`00dc4000 fffff880`00dcc000   intelide intelide.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff800`00b98000 fffff800`00ba2000   kdcom    kdcom.dll    Mon Jul 13 21:31:07 2009 (4A5BDFDB)
fffff880`03a76000 fffff880`03f9f000   kl1      kl1.sys      Fri Sep 25 09:59:13 2009 (4ABCCCB1)
fffff880`0197a000 fffff880`019d6000   klif     klif.sys     Tue Sep 22 06:31:19 2009 (4AB8A777)
fffff880`013de000 fffff880`013f8000   ksecdd   ksecdd.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:20:54 2009 (4A5BC156)
fffff880`01587000 fffff880`015b2000   ksecpkg  ksecpkg.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:50:34 2009 (4A5BC84A)
fffff880`00c4e000 fffff880`00c92000   mcupdate_GenuineIntel mcupdate_GenuineIntel.dll Mon Jul 13 21:29:10 2009 (4A5BDF66)
fffff880`00ddc000 fffff880`00df6000   mountmgr mountmgr.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`01850000 fffff880`0185b000   Msfs     Msfs.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:47 2009 (4A5BC113)
fffff880`00fb0000 fffff880`00fba000   msisadrv msisadrv.sys Mon Jul 13 19:19:26 2009 (4A5BC0FE)
fffff880`01095000 fffff880`010f3000   msrpc    msrpc.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:21:32 2009 (4A5BC17C)
fffff880`01418000 fffff880`0142a000   mup      mup.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:23:45 2009 (4A5BC201)
fffff880`01435000 fffff880`01527000   ndis     ndis.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:21:40 2009 (4A5BC184)
fffff880`02d1b000 fffff880`02d60000   netbt    netbt.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:21:28 2009 (4A5BC178)
fffff880`01527000 fffff880`01587000   NETIO    NETIO.SYS    Mon Jul 13 19:21:46 2009 (4A5BC18A)
fffff880`0185b000 fffff880`0186c000   Npfs     Npfs.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff800`02a5b000 fffff800`03038000   nt       ntkrnlmp.exe Mon Jul 13 19:40:48 2009 (4A5BC600)
fffff880`0123b000 fffff880`013de000   Ntfs     Ntfs.sys     Mon Jul 13 19:20:47 2009 (4A5BC14F)
fffff880`019d6000 fffff880`019df000   Null     Null.SYS     Mon Jul 13 19:19:37 2009 (4A5BC109)
fffff880`00e00000 fffff880`00e15000   partmgr  partmgr.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:19:58 2009 (4A5BC11E)
fffff880`00fba000 fffff880`00fed000   pci      pci.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:19:51 2009 (4A5BC117)
fffff880`00dcc000 fffff880`00ddc000   PCIIDEX  PCIIDEX.SYS  Mon Jul 13 19:19:48 2009 (4A5BC114)
fffff880`01200000 fffff880`01211000   pcw      pcw.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:19:27 2009 (4A5BC0FF)
fffff880`00c92000 fffff880`00ca6000   PSHED    PSHED.dll    Mon Jul 13 21:32:23 2009 (4A5BE027)
fffff880`01835000 fffff880`0183e000   RDPCDD   RDPCDD.sys   Mon Jul 13 20:16:34 2009 (4A5BCE62)
fffff880`0183e000 fffff880`01847000   rdpencdd rdpencdd.sys Mon Jul 13 20:16:34 2009 (4A5BCE62)
fffff880`01847000 fffff880`01850000   rdprefmp rdprefmp.sys Mon Jul 13 20:16:35 2009 (4A5BCE63)
fffff880`011b2000 fffff880`011ec000   rdyboost rdyboost.sys Mon Jul 13 19:34:34 2009 (4A5BC48A)
fffff880`01410000 fffff880`01418000   spldr    spldr.sys    Mon May 11 12:56:27 2009 (4A0858BB)
fffff880`01601000 fffff880`017fe000   tcpip    tcpip.sys    Mon Jul 13 19:25:34 2009 (4A5BC26E)
fffff880`0188a000 fffff880`01897000   TDI      TDI.SYS      Mon Jul 13 19:21:18 2009 (4A5BC16E)
fffff880`0186c000 fffff880`0188a000   tdx      tdx.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:21:15 2009 (4A5BC16B)
fffff880`00fed000 fffff880`00ffa000   vdrvroot vdrvroot.sys Mon Jul 13 20:01:31 2009 (4A5BCADB)
fffff880`019e6000 fffff880`019f4000   vga      vga.sys      Mon Jul 13 19:38:47 2009 (4A5BC587)
fffff880`01800000 fffff880`01825000   VIDEOPRT VIDEOPRT.SYS Mon Jul 13 19:38:51 2009 (4A5BC58B)
fffff880`01400000 fffff880`01410000   vmstorfl vmstorfl.sys Mon Jul 13 19:42:54 2009 (4A5BC67E)
fffff880`00e2a000 fffff880`00e3f000   volmgr   volmgr.sys   Mon Jul 13 19:19:57 2009 (4A5BC11D)
fffff880`00e3f000 fffff880`00e9b000   volmgrx  volmgrx.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:20:33 2009 (4A5BC141)
fffff880`01166000 fffff880`011b2000   volsnap  volsnap.sys  Mon Jul 13 19:20:08 2009 (4A5BC128)
fffff880`02d60000 fffff880`02df0000   vsdatant vsdatant.sys Sat Oct 17 04:35:33 2009 (4AD981D5)
fffff880`01825000 fffff880`01835000   watchdog watchdog.sys Mon Jul 13 19:37:35 2009 (4A5BC53F)
fffff880`00e9d000 fffff880`00f41000   Wdf01000 Wdf01000.sys Mon Jul 13 19:22:07 2009 (4A5BC19F)
fffff880`00f41000 fffff880`00f50000   WDFLDR   WDFLDR.SYS   Mon Jul 13 19:19:54 2009 (4A5BC11A)
fffff880`00fa7000 fffff880`00fb0000   WMILIB   WMILIB.SYS   Mon Jul 13 19:19:51 2009 (4A5BC117)
Bugcheck code 000000C4
Arguments 00000000`00000121 00000000`00000002 fffff880`02dc64b0 00000000`00000000
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home built (x64), Lenovo x61s Tablet, Samsung Netbook
OS
Win7 x64 + x86
CPU
Intel i7 920, other Intel chips, and the Atom in the netbook
Motherboard
Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory
12 gB; 4 gB Lenovo; 1 gB Samsung netbook
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 4870
Sound Card
Yes, I have one of these
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sharp Aquos TV
Screen Resolution
800x600 - I have vision issues
Hard Drives
4 - 150 gB Velociraptors in RAID 5
Promise controller
PSU
1000 watt (can't recall the brand)
Case
Antec 300
Cooling
Big honking cooler that was rated highly at Toms Hardware
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural
Mouse
Logitech Trackman
Internet Speed
Cable
Other Info
GeekSquad UPS
CyberPower UPS
DLink DNS-323 NAS (2 tB)
Netgear wireless router as an access point
Netgear wired router FSV-318
Home network consists of
4 desktop computers (2 Vista, 2 Win7)
1 netbook (Win7)
4 laptop computers (XP, 2-Vista, Win7)
Wii and XBox 360
Some more Minidumps.
One was caused by the SigmaTel Audio driver which is a know problem.
The other one by SynTP.sys (Synaptics). I think that's the TouchPad driver.

I already uninstalled ZoneAlarm Extreme Security from the cloned system and so far I haven't had a crash. So that one looks like confirmed. I will download a fresh ZoneAlarm installation and see what that does.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
self built
OS
7600.20510 x86
CPU
P4 550 3.4 GHz HT running at 3.5 GHz
Motherboard
MSI PM8M3-V (MS-7211 v1.x) Micro-ATX mainboard
Memory
OCZ 2 GB(2x1GB) DDR400mHz running @ 414 mHz
Graphics Card(s)
HIS Radeon HD 3850 IceQ 3 Turbo HDMI Dual DL-DVI AGP
Sound Card
MOTU Traveler firewire studio interface 192 kHz 24 bit
Monitor(s) Displays
22" widescreen Acer X223W LCD, 17" Compaq P75 CRT
Screen Resolution
1680x1050 and 1280x1024
Hard Drives
SATA I x2 WD, 400 GB and 120 GB, SATA 2 WD Caviar Black 1 TB
PSU
350W generic
Case
Cybertronpc, it glows blue
Cooling
stock cpu fan, Ice-Q 3 gpu and system, many case fans
Keyboard
Logitch Classical Keyboard 200
Mouse
Logitech Mediaplay cordless
Internet Speed
1792/448 kbits/sec
Other Info
SATA II PCI fake RAID adapter, 1 GB Readyboost, original ATI Remote Wonder (even works with WMC perfectly), Logitech Rumblepad 2 game controller x2
Those dumps are from before uninstalling ZoneAlarm - after that I no crashes anymore.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
I downloaded and installed a new ZoneAlarm Extreme Security package and now it's working fine now. I also ran the new driver through the verifier test and this time it passed.
Thanks torrentg & usasma for the help.:thumbsup:
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Precision M6300
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 Ver. 6.1.7601 (Build 7601)
CPU
Intel Core 2 Extreme X9000, 2.80GHz 6MB L2-Cache, 800MHz FSB
Motherboard
Dell JM679
Memory
8 GB - 2x 4GB SODIMM DDR-II
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M (Driver Ver. 8.17.12.6776)
Sound Card
IDT/SigmaTel STAC 92XX C Major HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17'' WUXGA TFT
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
SSD Crucial m4 512GB (CT512M4SSD2)
Case
Laptop
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000
Browser
IE 10
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