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NTOSKRNL.exe BSOD Help?

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  • Blue Screen
  • Windows 7
  • Ntoskrnl.Exe
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October 7, 2014 8:38:25 PM

I have been having a BSOD almost every day and I have been unable to find the cause.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Here is my minidump file.

More about : ntoskrnl exe bsod

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October 8, 2014 10:04:32 AM

all hardware talks to device driver and all device drivers talks to ntoskrnl.exe
in windows.

your bugcheck was in win32k.sys
this is a target of various virus/malware attacks. Do a malwarebytes scan.

also google netaapl64.sys driver and find out what it is for.
(I would look but I have to head out)


update: your wireless driver
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\athrx.sys Tue Nov 22 22:36:21 2011
(many bugs)

update your USB chipset drivers Intel(R) USB 3.0 Host Controller Switch Driver
it is too old (2012) and too many devices depend on it.

update:\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\xusb21.sys Thu Aug 13 15:10:17 2009
old xbox usb driver with know problems.

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October 8, 2014 1:32:30 PM

johnbl said:
all hardware talks to device driver and all device drivers talks to ntoskrnl.exe
in windows.

your bugcheck was in win32k.sys
this is a target of various virus/malware attacks. Do a malwarebytes scan.

also google netaapl64.sys driver and find out what it is for.
(I would look but I have to head out)


update: your wireless driver
\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\athrx.sys Tue Nov 22 22:36:21 2011
(many bugs)

update your USB chipset drivers Intel(R) USB 3.0 Host Controller Switch Driver
it is too old (2012) and too many devices depend on it.

update:\SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\xusb21.sys Thu Aug 13 15:10:17 2009
old xbox usb driver with know problems.



Thanks! I'll try this when I get home if I can get my computer to actually log in without hitting a BSOD... I think it's time for safe mode there.
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