Kernel autoboost invalid lock release bsod help pls

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Hi I am getting this bsod at shutdown "Kernel autoboost invalid lock release" ,does anyone have an idea? .I am running windows 8.1.Thks
 

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Interesting; never heard of that one before. Follow the instructions at the top of this thread to capture the BSOD failures and repost with that information. Good luck.
 

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Thks for reply ,which one do i use as a dump file small,kernel or other? Do i use that grab all program? I am using windows 8.1.Thks
 

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Sorry I'm late to respond. "Grab all" and post.
 

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HI thks for reply I figured out by the dmp file what it was,it was ax64 time machine driver crshing I would guess at shutdown.I wrote the company and it is not 8.1 ready yet. Thks
 

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HI thks for reply I figured out by the dmp file what it was,it was ax64 time machine driver crshing I would guess at shutdown.I wrote the company and it is not 8.1 ready yet. Thks

I have the same problem with you, too. I'm running Win8 Pro 64bit edition, when I choose to upgrade to Win8.1 from Windows Store and I got this blue screen message after an auto-reboot. I have no clue until I find this post, but I didn't have this "AX64 Time machine" installed on my computer, why would this problem happend on me?

PS. I came from China, sorry about my poor English.
 

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Raiven

please start your own topic so that your issues can get the individual attention that they deserve.

Please provide this information so we can provide a complete analysis: http://www.eightforums.com/bsod-cra...e-screen-death-bsod-posting-instructions.html

thx, I've already solved this weird issue after I found this post: Error 0xC1900101-0x4000D - Microsoft Community

I guess ESET Smart Security 7 - which using some core-layer drivers caused this issue, after I uninstalled ESS7, everything goes fine.

Thanks anyway!
 

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