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    BSOD DPC watchdog violation


    Hey there!

    It's the first time I got this blue screen, I don't know if it'll happen again.

    I searched for it on google and I didn't understand very well why it is caused. Anyway, I haven't updated my drivers yet, could it be the problem?

    thanks in advance!
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    This is a relatively rare BCC.

    I would start by updating the below drivers as there are at least 3+ years old.

    Code:
    snp2uvc.sys    2/7/2007 5:35:08 AM    0x80023000    0x801c9280        0x001a6280    0x45c9ab5c                        
    1394BUS.SYS    2/7/2007 9:04:45 PM    0x90e49000    0x90e56080        0x0000d080    0x45ca853d                        
    ohci1394.sys    2/7/2007 9:04:50 PM    0x90e39000    0x90e48200        0x0000f200    0x45ca8542                        
    b57nd60x.sys    2/8/2007 6:03:14 PM    0x916a3000    0x916d2000        0x0002f000    0x45cbac32                        
    AGRSM.sys    3/9/2007 2:55:58 PM    0x8042e000    0x8054a160        0x0011c160    0x45f1bbce                        
    sncduvc.SYS    3/30/2007 6:10:06 AM    0x801d8000    0x801ded80        0x00006d80    0x460cf00e                        
    igdkmd32.sys    3/30/2007 1:57:35 PM    0x9102e000    0x91614000        0x005e6000    0x460d5d9f                        
    o2media.sys    4/2/2007 9:04:27 PM    0x818e9000    0x818f2b00        0x00009b00    0x4611b62b                        
    NETw4v32.sys    8/8/2007 10:26:03 AM    0x90c10000    0x90e39000        0x00229000    0x46b9e08b                        
    SynTP.sys    9/7/2007 1:16:58 PM    0x90e93000    0x90ec0700        0x0002d700    0x46e1959a                        
    RTKVHDA.sys    12/20/2007 5:00:35 AM    0x8020f000    0x803fdd80        0x001eed80    0x476a3d43                        
    KMWDFILTER.sys    4/29/2009 1:12:12 AM    0x801ea000    0x801f3000        0x00009000    0x49f7efbc
    How To Find Drivers:
    - search Google for the name of the driver
    - compare the Google results with what's installed on your system to figure out which device/program it belongs to
    - visit the web site of the manufacturer of the hardware/program to get the latest drivers (DON'T use Windows Update or the Update driver function of Device Manager).
    - if there are difficulties in locating them, post back with questions and someone will try and help you locate the appropriate program.
    - - The most common drivers are listed on this page: Driver Reference Driver Reference
    - - Driver manufacturer links are on this page: Drivers and Downloads



    Also this is a suspicious driver that has no information in a google search. I would download Malwarebytes and run a scan just to be sure.

    MpKslaed74c00.sys 9/16/2011 4:34:23 PM
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    FYI
    Following on from zigzag's advice...

    Download Malwarebytes, update immediately & run a full system scan.
    Let us know the results at the end please.


    Malwarebytes : Download free malware, virus and spyware tools to get your computer back in shape!
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    I attached the log. Found only one thing, but I don't think it is related to MpKslaed74c00.sys. I have no idea of what that thing might be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by margarida View Post
    I attached the log. Found only one thing, but I don't think it is related to MpKslaed74c00.sys. I have no idea of what that thing might be.
    That file might be a MSE definition file. I would rename it to MpKslaed7400.bak

    Your only MBAM indication is

    HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\NTVDM.exe (Security.Hijack) -> No action taken.

    If you are still BSOD'ng upload the DMP files.
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    Microsoft Security Essentials (MSSE) uses MpKslnnnnnnnn.sys as dynamic driver names. The "n" represents random letter/number combinations.

    Normally you won't see these drivers unless MSSE is doing something during the crash. They can also remain if MSSE is corrupted and doesn't unload them properly.

    Since MSSE is free, the easiest solution is to:
    - download a fresh copy of MSSE
    - uninstall the current copy of MSSE
    - check Device Manager to ensure that these drivers are Uninstalled (in most cases they will be)
    - then install and IMMEDIATELY update the fresh copy of MSSE
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    Thanks, guys!

    Seemed a little random that BSOD. It was the only time I saw it.
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