Help with BSOD!

Kill3r94

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Hello, I 'm having an issue. When I turned on my pc today i was greeted with a bsod. Now this doesn't happen very often but when it does it's annoying. Thankfully I was able to get back on after it created the dump and rebooted. I guess what i'm asking is what is the cause of this? I know it's possibly a driver issue due to what I've seen from previous forums but i want to know which one it could be.

Here is everything from the dump file via BlueScreenViewer:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3Any9-sIaAsR1hHd2RsaDdJTUk/edit?usp=sharing

Here is the actual dump file as well:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3Any9-sIaAsU0VCRFFLdDBCNDQ/edit?usp=sharing

And finally here are my system specs via speecy:

http://speccy.piriform.com/results/MJ4uzIwgxvN8elUtOrJybNR

Any info is greatly appreciated! Thanks for your time! :)
 
Solution
certain windows files check to see if they have been modified at run time. Wininit.exe thought it was hacked and shutdown the system.

you might:
-scan your system for malware with malwarebytes
- run the windows system file checker utility
(start cmd.exe as a admin)
sfc.exe /scannow (will attempt to fix core windows files that have been corrupted)


remove: (superantispyware from 2011)
fffff880`06daf000 fffff880`06db9000 SASDIFSV64 \??\C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASDIFSV64.SYS Thu Jul 21 16:03:00 2011 (4E28B024)
fffff880`06da5000 fffff880`06daf000 SASKUTIL64 \??\C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASKUTIL64.SYS Tue Jul 12 14:00:01 2011 (4E1CB5D1)

SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\AsrAppCharger.sys Tue May 10 01:28:46 2011
(a...

caqde

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Hard to say given it crashed in the kernel and not in one of your driver files. The best you can do is take a guess at what the computer could have been doing during the crash and update the drive for that procedure (Yeah I know vague...). Otherwise you are down to updating or backtracking on the most recently updated driver (if you updated a driver shortly before the Bluescreen then that is the most likely culprit) sometimes reinstalling the driver can help or uninstall the driver then reinstall it. Besides that make sure windows is up to date and run a scan on your harddrive using Seagates Seatools.
 
certain windows files check to see if they have been modified at run time. Wininit.exe thought it was hacked and shutdown the system.

you might:
-scan your system for malware with malwarebytes
- run the windows system file checker utility
(start cmd.exe as a admin)
sfc.exe /scannow (will attempt to fix core windows files that have been corrupted)


remove: (superantispyware from 2011)
fffff880`06daf000 fffff880`06db9000 SASDIFSV64 \??\C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASDIFSV64.SYS Thu Jul 21 16:03:00 2011 (4E28B024)
fffff880`06da5000 fffff880`06daf000 SASKUTIL64 \??\C:\Program Files\SUPERAntiSpyware\SASKUTIL64.SYS Tue Jul 12 14:00:01 2011 (4E1CB5D1)

SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\AsrAppCharger.sys Tue May 10 01:28:46 2011
(a source of memory corruption)

I would also update your usb 3 drivers (lots of corruption issues with the older driver versions)

note: several other 3rd party drivers listed that could corrupt memory
note: your network driver is very out of date (2011) you might want to update it.
0: kd> lmvm k57nd60a
start end module name
fffff880`07667000 fffff880`076d1000 k57nd60a (deferred)
Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\k57nd60a.sys
Image name: k57nd60a.sys
Timestamp: Mon May 09 21:42:30 2011 (4DC8C236)
CheckSum: 00076E0F
ImageSize: 0006A000
Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

 
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