BSOD error in windows 7 32 bit PC

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I am facing a BSOD error since four days. The problem is DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL with bugcheck code 0x000000d1 which is caused by the driver Wdf01000.sys.
 
Solution
you should update your intel management system software
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&DownloadType=Drivers&keyword=intel+management+engine

or remove the software package. (I would update because intel tends to have very good drivers if you get them directly from intel, Remove the package if you don't use it not just the driver)

I don't use the package, i think it supports low level sleep like functions that I let windows control. But you will have to look at the description (and it might depend on the machine)

wdf01000.sys is Kernel Mode Driver Frameworks service. If your system is up to date with its windows updates.
a bugcheck in this driver will be caused by a third party driver that is making calls to it.

I would try to update drivers for special devices you might have on your machine. If you have a OEM machine like a dell
go to their website and update drivers. if you have special hardware like logitech devices or bluetooth devices. install their driver updates.

if the special hardware is a usb device, be sure to install a CPU chipset driver update. google "intel CPU chipset driver" and download the update if you have a intel CPU.

sorry, it is kind of hard to tell the problem without looking at a memory .dmp file.

you should also check for corruption of the windows core files
start cmd.exe as a admin
then run this command
sfc.exe /scannow

it will check your core files for corruption and replace corrupted files with the hidden backup copy.





 

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I check for corruption of the windows core files
by running the command
sfc.exe /scannow

and got the message

Windows Resource Protection didn't find any integrity violations.


 
most of the time with this error, it is a user mode program making a call to the driver framework that then crashes.
You might want to remove all of your startup programs and run them one at a time until you figure out what provokes the crash. or post your memory .dmp files on a cloud server with public access and it might show up in the debug stack trace. (it is a big file, post it to google docs, microsoft skydrive, mediafire or something like that)




 

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I found the error from the .DMP file due to the Intel driver TeeDriver.sys (http://www.herdprotect.com/teedriver.sys-6ae8c31f51cf4482429cfb972806ae1a755e993a.aspx). Then I deleted that driver from my system and no more BSOD till now. But I am getting a warning in my Event Log "LMS cannot connect to Intel(R) MEI driver". Is it harmful for the system?
 
you should update your intel management system software
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&DownloadType=Drivers&keyword=intel+management+engine

or remove the software package. (I would update because intel tends to have very good drivers if you get them directly from intel, Remove the package if you don't use it not just the driver)

I don't use the package, i think it supports low level sleep like functions that I let windows control. But you will have to look at the description (and it might depend on the machine)



 
Solution
I would think it would be in the windows control panel, under the add or remove programs.
if it is not, then I think windows detected some hardware and put in a default driver. In that case I would just install the intel software package. (assuming you have installed your windows updates already)

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How to find the software package related to that driver?[/quotemsg]

 
hard to say, my control panel does not have any intel applets. I would look at the description and try to figure it out. What kind of system do you have? It might be better to do the proper update from the intel site and get a working driver than attempt to remove one that your system actually depends on.



There are six different Intel related programs in the control panel, which one to remove?[/quotemsg]