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BSOD errors, soon after a recent MS update.

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a b $ Windows 7
September 30, 2014 12:24:57 PM

Recently i keep getting BSOD errors i got this from the blue screen

0x6938b46e
0x9274ec6a

Edit: the number is actually "nvmf6232.sys", so it's 3 not a 5.
(original number: nvmf6252.sys)

9274ec6a
9274a000

And i get this popping up at a restart
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 6938B46E
BCP2: 00000002
BCP3: 00000001
BCP4: 9274EC6A
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\093014-22620-01.dmp
C:\Users\Midnight Distortions\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-52197-0.sysdata.xml

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This only started sometime after i updated.. i would just do a system restore except something happened to all the restores. Right now i am attempting to uninstall the updates to see if that stops the BSODs, but i don't exactly have a clear reason why it's happening.

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a b $ Windows 7
September 30, 2014 12:30:01 PM

nvmf6252.sys maybe malware it doesnt even appear in Google. Zip the dmp files upload them somewhere. Post the link

Is this a desktop or laptop? I dont think its because of an update it maybe because youre infected with something
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a b $ Windows 7
September 30, 2014 1:14:06 PM

I am leaving for work so i will upload the dmp file when i get home, i'll also run a proper virus scan too, initial quick scans didn't pick up anything but the only reason i said it has something to do with the updates is because that was done yesterday night and i didn't have any problems before. Even if it wasn't the updates, the updates might have made the problem apparent. So when i get off work, i'm going to run several different scans and see what they come up with.

Actually i realized the number i wrote down for that sys file was right, but put the wrong number in, i'ts nvmf6232.sys.
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a b $ Windows 7
September 30, 2014 1:23:55 PM

nvmf6232.sys by the looks of it, is your Nvidia network drivers

If this is a Nvidia based system an install didnt install Nvidia firewall / aka Network Access Manager did it?? Because this can cause probs. If this is installed uninstall it

If updates is on automatic change it. An updated Nvidia network driver may have installed. And this is whats crashing the system. If this is the case, go to its entry in device manager, roll back the driver
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a b $ Windows 7
October 1, 2014 6:49:55 AM

I don't have automatic updates but rolled back the driver anyway since the MS update driver for Nvidia doesn't work (or won't download). Also cleaned up my PC, had quite a bunch of junk files. Apparently Avast doesn't work in safe mode anymore but i suppose that's not really necessary? Anyway after running a full virus scan (already ran Malwarebytes in safe mode) i'll see if the PC works again. One of the universal adapter plugs broke for my laptop, but thankfully i found another one so i was able to use that while performing maintenance on my media desktop (which is the one that was having the issue). Thanks for all your help :) 
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a b $ Windows 7
October 1, 2014 4:47:55 PM

Sweet !
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a b $ Windows 7
October 2, 2014 10:30:44 AM

Rolling back that driver seemed to help :)  I'm not experiencing any BSODs now. Thanks again!
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a b $ Windows 7
October 2, 2014 11:43:04 AM

Excellent
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