Enabling TCPIP6 service causes 0x0000000a BSOD on boot

BrentNewland

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I've been trying to fix some problems I've had for a while in 7, and this one has me stumped.

Any time I enable the TCPIP6 service through the registry, I get a 0x0000000a BSOD on restart.

When I enable it and try to start it via the command line (net start tcpip6), I get the following entry in Event Viewer:

Code:
[URL="file:///C:/Users/Operator/AppData/Local/Temp/tmp9369.xml#"][B][FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#ff0000]-[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/URL] [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Event[/COLOR][COLOR=#ff0000] xmlns[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B][COLOR=#ff0000]http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event[/COLOR][/B][COLOR=#0000ff]">[/COLOR]
[URL="file:///C:/Users/Operator/AppData/Local/Temp/tmp9369.xml#"][B][FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#ff0000]-[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/URL] [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]System[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR]
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Provider[/COLOR] [COLOR=#990000]Name[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]Service Control Manager[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]"[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000] Guid[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]{555908d1-a6d7-4695-8e1e-26931d2012f4}[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]"[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000] EventSourceName[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]Service Control Manager[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]" />[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventID Qualifiers[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]49152[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]">[/COLOR][B]7000[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventID[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Version[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]0[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Version[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Level[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]2[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Level[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Task[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]0[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Task[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Opcode[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]0[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Opcode[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Keywords[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]0x8080000000000000[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Keywords[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]TimeCreated[/COLOR] [COLOR=#990000]SystemTime[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]2010-09-04T03:57:40.295616800Z[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]" />[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventRecordID[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]11278[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventRecordID[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Correlation[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]/>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Execution[/COLOR] [COLOR=#990000]ProcessID[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]468[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]"[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000] ThreadID[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]5428[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]" />[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Channel[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]System[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Channel[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Computer[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR][B]Powerhouse-PC[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Computer[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Security[/COLOR] [COLOR=#0000ff]/>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]System[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR]
 
 
[URL="file:///C:/Users/Operator/AppData/Local/Temp/tmp9369.xml#"][B][FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#ff0000]-[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/URL] [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventData[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR]
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Data Name[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]param1[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]">[/COLOR][B]Microsoft IPv6 Protocol Driver[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Data[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]<[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Data Name[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]="[/COLOR][B]param2[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]">[/COLOR][B]%%2[/B][COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Data[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR] 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]EventData[/COLOR][COLOR=#0000ff]>[/COLOR]
 
 
 [COLOR=#0000ff]</[/COLOR][COLOR=#990000]Event[/COLOR][COLOR=black]>[/COLOR]

And I get the following message via the command prompt:
System error 2 has occurred.
The system cannot find the file specified.

Stumped here, any ideas?



*EDit* jcgriff2 files attached. Couldn't do a performance monitor report, it errored out.

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (Not upgrade, not OEM/VLK)(OS Reinstalled 6 months ago)
Q6700 processor, 6GB RAM
 
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Anted P182
I reset the TCP and the IP interfaces, and reset the winsock catalog. Updated to the latest driver available (WNDA3100v2) and still no dice.

*Edit* Attached a Process Monitor log of when I ran "net start tcpip6" the latest time. Needs to be opened with Process Monitor.
 
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Q67006GBGTX 260 core 216
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Q6700
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
GTX 260 core 216
Monitor(s) Displays
28" Hanns-G
Case
Anted P182
If there is a BSOD, Than you got to have a mini dump...
Mini dump files are files created before your system crash...

Mini dumps can be found in this folder: c:\windows\minidump Or C:\Windows\LiveKernelReports\WATCHDOG

Archive them into zip and upload them here.
 

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Nope, checked both spots and even did a search on the entire drive, only 2 Windows crash dumps and neither one is from the right time period. Remember, the BSOD happens at boot during driver/service loading, it's probably happening before windows has loaded the tools needed to catch a crash dump.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64Q67006GBGTX 260 core 216
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Q6700
Memory
6GB
Graphics Card(s)
GTX 260 core 216
Monitor(s) Displays
28" Hanns-G
Case
Anted P182
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