Solved BSOD randomly error: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL L1C63x64.sys

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Help!! I get BSOD at random times with the error stated in the title!! Assistance would be greatly appreciated. :(
 

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Please try to upload the zip file again and make sure it contains dump files.
In case there are again no dump files in the zip file
Please check {windows partition}\windows\minidump and check if there are any dump files saved.​
The zip is empty of dump files.​
Also please read BSOD but no dump saved?
 

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How about this?

I accidentally cleaned the dump file previously. does this help instead?
 

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The crash is caused by the ethernet controller driver which is pretty old
Code:
0: kd> lmvm L1C63x64start             end                 module name
fffff800`fee88000 fffff800`feeaa000   L1C63x64 T (no symbols)           
    Loaded symbol image file: [URL="http://www.carrona.org/drivers/driver.php?id=L1C63x64.sys"][COLOR=#ff0000]L1C63x64.sys[/COLOR][/URL]
    Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\L1C63x64.sys
    Image name: L1C63x64.sys
    Timestamp:        Mon Apr 01 05:15:17 2013 (5158FBC5)
    CheckSum:         000245C4
    ImageSize:        00022000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4

Go to your manufacturers site and update your drivers.
 

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Thanks for the super quick replies! I'll try that and see how it goes!
 

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Help again~

Sorry for the trouble again as I'm a computer noob, but i updated the drivers recommended on the dell website, and the BSOD still occurs. May i know how to specifically update the ethernet controller driver?
 

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Please upload a zip via the tool.
 

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here
 

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Cause is the same 'NDIS Miniport Driver for Qualcomm Atheros AR81xx PCI-E Ethernet Controller'
Please fill in your system specs
click on user cp in the right side of the top of the page > my settings list on the left side on the page> 2nd from above, there can you fill in your system specs. Your system specs may be necessary information.

This information could come in handy.
 

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I've just updated my specs with necessary information. Sorry for the trouble
 

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I'm wondering, does your manufacturer provider drivers for your LAN (Local Area Network a.k.a. ethernet) connection?
If not, please follow these instructions:
Right click on the windows logo, choose command prompt (admin);
Type sfc/scannow, sfc stands for system file check, this command checks if your system files are fine.
In case sfc/scannow cannot repair problems or can repair problems, reboot and try it again. Via rebooting sfc will try to fix the problems. It might take a few tries in order for sfc to fix all of the problems.
If after a few tries (4 to 5 times) the problems aren't fixed, I'd like to take a look at the log file called cbs.log found in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\.
So if sfc is unable to fix the problems, please upload this log, if the file is too large please use a 3rd party uploader.
 

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Thanks for replying

Sorry for the late reply, didnt check my email for a while. Uhm i tried the command you suggested, the result came up as "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them. Details are included in the CBS.Log windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. Note that logging is currently not supported in offline servicing scenarios."

Here's the file requested.View attachment 65090
 

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    NIVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
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No worry, they are false positive caused by sfc /scannow.
But, please run "DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth" (without quotes) in admin command prompt. It might take a while to finish and may look like its frozen at 20%, just let it run and finish.

If you had any new bluescreen, please use the tool again and upload the created zip file.
 

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I have taken another look at the dump files you provided.

Please remove McAfee by following these instructions How to uninstall McAfee

A Juniper Network service, please update the software or drivers.
Code:
0: kd> lmvm jnprnsstart             end                 module name
fffff800`f18f3000 fffff800`f1979000   jnprns   T (no symbols)           
    Loaded symbol image file: jnprns.sys
    Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\jnprns.sys
    Image name: [U]jnprns.sys[/U]
    Timestamp:        [COLOR=#ff0000][U]Thu Oct 30 19:38:20 2014[/U][/COLOR] (5452859C)
    CheckSum:         00084241
    ImageSize:        00086000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
 

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    Gigabyte B150-HD3P-CF
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    16GB DDR4 2133 Crucial Ballistix Sport LT
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    MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
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    Built-in
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No other bluescreens have been experienced since the last time i posted using the tool. After typing in the command, this message pop-ed up. "the restore operation completed successfully. The component store corruption was repaired. The operation completed successfully."

Does that mean its fixed? o_O
 

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    Alienware M14XR2
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    Intel(R)Core(TM) i7-3630QM
    Motherboard
    M14xR2
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NIVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
    Sound Card
    Sound Blaster Recon3Di
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Generic PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1600 x 900 (32bit) (60Hz)
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    C:
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    150Mbps
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    McAfee
Yes it does indeed if correct.

If you have no bluescreens, please mark this topic as solved :)
 

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    Memory
    16GB DDR4 2133 Crucial Ballistix Sport LT
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
    Sound Card
    Built-in
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    Liyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B2
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    1920 x 1080
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    Crucial MX200 500GB & Toshiba DT01ACA300 3TB
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    Corsair RM550x
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thank you so much for the help and support you've been giving!
 

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    M14xR2
    Memory
    8GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    NIVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
    Sound Card
    Sound Blaster Recon3Di
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Generic PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1600 x 900 (32bit) (60Hz)
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    C:
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    Internet Speed
    150Mbps
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    Antivirus
    McAfee
You're welcome :)
 

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    MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
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    Liyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B2
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i want to ask one more thing, why remove mcafee?
 

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    NIVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
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    Sound Blaster Recon3Di
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That is a good question, at first I didn't saw it, but I'll explain it.
We'll check what is happening with the drivers by calling the !thread and using dpc for the limit and base.
So, we'll see what the drivers are actually doing, I'll only explain where it goes wrong because that is the easiest.

When opening a dump file using windbg I entered the command !thread which gave the following output:
Code:
0: kd> !thread
GetPointerFromAddress: unable to read from fffff80034765000
THREAD ffffe000b6dda080  Cid 054c.1a9c  Teb: 000000007e3b6000 Win32Thread: 0000000000000000 RUNNING on processor 0
Not impersonating
GetUlongFromAddress: unable to read from fffff800346b1b00
Owning Process            ffffe000b58538c0       Image:         dsAccessServic
Attached Process          N/A            Image:         N/A
fffff78000000000: Unable to get shared data
Wait Start TickCount      3425691      
Context Switch Count      149353         IdealProcessor: 7             
ReadMemory error: Cannot get nt!KeMaximumIncrement value.
UserTime                  00:00:00.000
KernelTime                00:00:00.000
Win32 Start Address 0x00000000664cb997
Stack Init ffffd00026965c90 Current ffffd00026965520
Base [COLOR=#ff0000]ffffd00026966000 [/COLOR]Limit [COLOR=#ff0000]ffffd00026960000 [/COLOR]Call 0
Priority 10 BasePriority 8 UnusualBoost 0 ForegroundBoost 0 IoPriority 2 PagePriority 5
Child-SP          RetAddr           : Args to Child                                                           : Call Site
ffffd000`26963a18 fffff800`3455e7e9 : 00000000`0000000a 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
ffffd000`26963a20 fffff800`3455d03a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000001 00000001`00010000 ffffe000`b5c5f760 : nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
ffffd000`26963b60 fffff800`fee8ecb3 : ffffd000`00000000 00001f80`009602e0 ffffe000`a68332b0 ffffe000`b2741600 : nt!KiPageFault+0x23a (TrapFrame @ ffffd000`26963b60)
ffffd000`26963cf0 ffffd000`00000000 : 00001f80`009602e0 ffffe000`a68332b0 ffffe000`b2741600 ffffe000`a6833354 : L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963cf8 00001f80`009602e0 : ffffe000`a68332b0 ffffe000`b2741600 ffffe000`a6833354 00000000`00000018 : 0xffffd000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d00 ffffe000`a68332b0 : ffffe000`b2741600 ffffe000`a6833354 00000000`00000018 ffffe000`a4ee0c10 : 0x00001f80`009602e0
ffffd000`26963d08 ffffe000`b2741600 : ffffe000`a6833354 00000000`00000018 ffffe000`a4ee0c10 ffffe000`b27415f0 : 0xffffe000`a68332b0
ffffd000`26963d10 ffffe000`a6833354 : 00000000`00000018 ffffe000`a4ee0c10 ffffe000`b27415f0 ffffe000`b275c9e8 : 0xffffe000`b2741600
ffffd000`26963d18 00000000`00000018 : ffffe000`a4ee0c10 ffffe000`b27415f0 ffffe000`b275c9e8 00000000`00000000 : 0xffffe000`a6833354
ffffd000`26963d20 ffffe000`a4ee0c10 : ffffe000`b27415f0 ffffe000`b275c9e8 00000000`00000000 ffffe000`b2986a20 : 0x18
ffffd000`26963d28 ffffe000`b27415f0 : ffffe000`b275c9e8 00000000`00000000 ffffe000`b2986a20 fffff800`fee8eedb : 0xffffe000`a4ee0c10
ffffd000`26963d30 ffffe000`b275c9e8 : 00000000`00000000 ffffe000`b2986a20 fffff800`fee8eedb 00000000`0000007e : 0xffffe000`b27415f0
ffffd000`26963d38 00000000`00000000 : ffffe000`b2986a20 fffff800`fee8eedb 00000000`0000007e 00000000`00000000 : 0xffffe000`b275c9e8

What we need are the base and limit, marked in red.
With the dps command we see more details from the base and limit
Code:
0: kd> dps ffffd00026960000 ffffd00026966000
ffffd000`26963058  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`26963060  fffff800`346e6ce0 nt!IopTriageDumpDataBlocks
ffffd000`26963068  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`26963070  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963078  fffff800`fd00b200 crashdmp!StrDumpComplete
ffffd000`26963080  fffff800`fd00b280 crashdmp!Context+0x30
ffffd000`26963088  fffff800`fd004b04 crashdmp!DumpWrite+0x1c0
ffffd000`26963090  fffff800`fd00b280 crashdmp!Context+0x30
ffffd000`26963098  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`269630a0  fffff800`00000001
ffffd000`269630a8  ffffd000`00027767
ffffd000`269630b0  fffff800`346e6ce0 nt!IopTriageDumpDataBlocks
ffffd000`269630b8  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`269630c0  ffffd000`26963450
ffffd000`269630c8  fffff800`fd00440a crashdmp!CrashdmpWrite+0xb6
ffffd000`269630d0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269630d8  ffffd000`269633d0
ffffd000`269630e0  fffff800`fd00b2f0 crashdmp!Context+0xa0
ffffd000`269630e8  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`269630f0  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269630f8  fffff800`345dbd5a nt!IoWriteCrashDump+0x6d2
ffffd000`26963100  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963108  ffffd000`269633d0
ffffd000`26963110  fffff800`346e2c00 nt!KeBugCheckAddPagesCallbackListHead
ffffd000`26963118  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963120  00530053`0045004c
ffffd000`26963128  005f0052`004f005f
ffffd000`26963130  00410055`00510045
ffffd000`26963138  0000000a`000d004c
ffffd000`26963140  fffffff6`00000000
ffffd000`26963148  ffffe000`b4169340
ffffd000`26963150  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963158  fffff800`ffa7adb3Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\mfefirek.sys, Win32 error 0n2
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for mfefirek.sys[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for mfefirek.sys[/COLOR]
 mfefirek+0x1cdb3
ffffd000`26963160  ffffd000`269631a0
ffffd000`26963168  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963170  000000d1`00030001
ffffd000`26963178  00000002`ffffffff
ffffd000`26963180  ffffd000`26963450
ffffd000`26963188  fffff800`34ba3a44 hal!HalSocRequestApi+0xe8
ffffd000`26963190  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963198  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`269631a0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631a8  ffffe000`b6dda080
ffffd000`269631b0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631b8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631c0  fffff800`346e2c00 nt!KeBugCheckAddPagesCallbackListHead
ffffd000`269631c8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631d0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631d8  00000000`000000d1
ffffd000`269631e0  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`269631e8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631f0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269631f8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963200  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963208  fffff800`346e2c00 nt!KeBugCheckAddPagesCallbackListHead
ffffd000`26963210  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963218  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`26963220  ffffe000`b4bb3000
ffffd000`26963228  00000000`0025f600
ffffd000`26963230  ffffe000`b4bb3038
ffffd000`26963238  fffff800`345db420 nt!IoSetDumpRange
ffffd000`26963240  fffff800`345db1f8 nt!IoFreeDumpRange
ffffd000`26963248  ffffd000`26963228
ffffd000`26963250  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963258  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963260  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963268  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`26963270  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963278  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963280  ffffd086`09130fe9
ffffd000`26963288  fffff800`34705180 nt!KiInitialPCR+0x180
ffffd000`26963290  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963298  fffff800`34705180 nt!KiInitialPCR+0x180
ffffd000`269632a0  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269632a8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269632b0  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269632b8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269632c0  00000000`0000000a
ffffd000`269632c8  fffff800`345e5f80 nt!KeBugCheck2+0xb68
ffffd000`269632d0  fffff800`346bbe00 nt!EtwpBugCheckCallback
ffffd000`269632d8  fffff800`346e2bf0 nt!KeBugCheckReasonCallbackListHead
ffffd000`269632e0  fffff800`346e2bf0 nt!KeBugCheckReasonCallbackListHead
ffffd000`269632e8  00000000`0000000a
ffffd000`269632f0  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`269632f8  ffffd000`26963450
ffffd000`26963300  ffffe000`b6dda080
ffffd000`26963308  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`26963310  ffffd000`26963d00
ffffd000`26963318  fffff800`fd7ce220Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\mfewfpk.sys, Win32 error 0n2
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for mfewfpk.sys[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for mfewfpk.sys[/COLOR]
 mfewfpk+0x26220
ffffd000`26963368  fffff800`34705180 nt!KiInitialPCR+0x180
ffffd000`26963370  fffff800`345e6454 nt!KiBugCheckProgress
ffffd000`26963378  ffffd000`26960000
ffffd000`26963380  ffffd000`26966000
ffffd000`26963388  ffffd000`26963d00
ffffd000`26963390  ffffd000`26963860
ffffd000`26963398  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`269633a0  00000000`00140001
ffffd000`269633a8  00000000`000000fe
ffffd000`269633b0  5703834a`8d7283cc
ffffd000`269633b8  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`269633c0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269633c8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269633d0  ffffd000`26963d02
ffffd000`269633d8  fffff800`34474703 nt!KeExpandKernelStackAndCalloutInternal+0xf3
ffffd000`269633e0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269633e8  ffffe000`a6839030
ffffd000`269633f0  00000000`26963a00
ffffd000`269633f8  ffffe000`a53f0018
ffffd000`26963400  ffffe000`00000000
ffffd000`26963408  fffff801`00381bd7 ipnat!FsbAllocate+0x143
ffffd000`26963518  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963520  ffffd000`26963ae0
ffffd000`26963528  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963530  ffffe000`b2368700
ffffd000`26963538  ffffd000`844b4910
ffffd000`26963540  00000000`00000026
ffffd000`26963548  fffff800`34552ca0 nt!KeBugCheckEx
ffffd000`26963958  fffff800`34600d88 nt!MiRaisedIrqlFault+0x8c
ffffd000`26963960  ffffe000`b3dd9df0
ffffd000`26963968  ffffe000`b1f84d58
ffffd000`26963970  00000000`00000004
ffffd000`26963978  ffffd000`26963d70
ffffd000`26963980  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963988  00000008`00000001
ffffd000`26963990  ffffd000`844b4910
ffffd000`26963998  fffff800`34575a11 nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x12851
ffffd000`269639a0  00000000`00000026
ffffd000`269639a8  ffffd000`844b4910
ffffd000`269639b0  ffffe000`b2368700
ffffd000`269639b8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269639c0  00000000`00000292
ffffd000`269639c8  ffffe000`b2986000
ffffd000`269639d0  ffffd000`26963be0
ffffd000`269639d8  fffff800`34552da4 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x104
ffffd000`269639e0  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269639e8  ffffe000`a6839030
ffffd000`269639f0  ffffd000`26964258
ffffd000`269639f8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963a00  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963a08  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963a10  00000000`00000282
ffffd000`26963a18  fffff800`3455e7e9 nt!KiBugCheckDispatch+0x69
ffffd000`26963a20  00000000`0000000a
ffffd000`26963a28  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963a30  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`26963a38  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963a40  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963b58  fffff800`3455d03a nt!KiPageFault+0x23a
ffffd000`26963c38  fffff800`34bbdd14 hal!HalpDmaMapScatterTransferV2+0x48
ffffd000`26963c40  ffffe000`b2741608
ffffd000`26963c48  ffffe000`a68332b0
ffffd000`26963c50  ffffe000`b2741608
ffffd000`26963c58  ffffe000`b25ff870
ffffd000`26963c60  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963c68  00000000`000000a4
ffffd000`26963c70  ffffe000`b2478a88
ffffd000`26963c78  fffff800`fdd8a71cUnable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\jnprns.sys, Win32 error 0n2
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for jnprns.sys[/COLOR]
[COLOR=#ff0000]*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for jnprns.sys[/COLOR]
 jnprns+0x3271c
ffffd000`26963c80  ffffe000`a68332b0
ffffd000`26963c88  ffffe000`b2741601
ffffd000`26963c90  ffffe000`a6833270
ffffd000`26963c98  fffff800`34bbcc47 hal!HalpMapTransferV2+0x7f
ffffd000`26963ca0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963ca8  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963cb0  ffffe000`b2741608
ffffd000`26963cb8  ffffe000`b275c9e8
ffffd000`26963cc0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963cc8  fffff800`fee8ecb3 L1C63x64+0x6cb3
ffffd000`26963cd0  00000000`00000010
ffffd000`26963cd8  00000000`00010202
ffffd000`26963ce0  ffffd000`26963cf0
ffffd000`26963ce8  00000000`00000018
ffffd000`26963cf0  ffffd000`00000000
ffffd000`26963cf8  00001f80`009602e0
ffffd000`26963d00  ffffe000`a68332b0
ffffd000`26963d08  ffffe000`b2741600
ffffd000`26963d10  ffffe000`a6833354
ffffd000`26963d18  00000000`00000018
ffffd000`26963d20  ffffe000`a4ee0c10
ffffd000`26963d28  ffffe000`b27415f0
ffffd000`26963d30  ffffe000`b275c9e8
ffffd000`26963d38  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d40  ffffe000`b2986a20
ffffd000`26963d48  fffff800`fee8eedb L1C63x64+0x6edb
ffffd000`26963d50  00000000`0000007e
ffffd000`26963d58  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d60  ffffe000`b275c9e8
ffffd000`26963d68  fffff800`34bb477f hal!HalpDmaAllocateMapRegisters+0x16bbf
ffffd000`26963d70  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d78  fffff800`34bbe6f5 hal!HalpAllocateAdapterCallbackV2+0x149
ffffd000`26963d80  ffffe000`b2741608
ffffd000`26963d88  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d90  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963d98  ffffd000`26963e20
ffffd000`26963da0  ffffe000`b2741608
ffffd000`26963da8  ffffe000`a6834501
ffffd000`26963db0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963db8  ffffe000`b903cad0
ffffd000`26963dc0  ffffe000`b27415f0
ffffd000`26963dc8  ffffe000`b275c9e8
ffffd000`26963dd0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963dd8  fffff800`fee8ee3c L1C63x64+0x6e3c
ffffd000`26963de0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963de8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963df0  ffffe000`b25ff870
ffffd000`26963df8  fffff800`34bbe5ac hal!HalpAllocateAdapterCallbackV2
ffffd000`26963e00  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963e08  ffffe000`b27415f0
ffffd000`26963e10  ffffe000`a6833200
ffffd000`26963e18  fffff800`34bbcb49 hal!HalAllocateAdapterChannelV2+0x129
ffffd000`26963e20  ffffe000`b20b4050
ffffd000`26963e28  ffffe000`b25ff870
ffffd000`26963e30  ffffe000`b2741501
ffffd000`26963e38  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26963e40  00000000`000000a4
ffffd000`26963e48  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963e50  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26963e58  fffff800`34bb3b8e hal!HalBuildScatterGatherListV2+0x1735e
ffffd000`26963ef8  fffff800`fd0f4f01 ndis!NdisMAllocateNetBufferSGList+0x221
ffffd000`26963f00  ffffe000`a6833270
ffffd000`26963f08  ffffe000`b20b4050
ffffd000`26963f10  ffffe000`a6833270
ffffd000`26963f18  ffffe000`a68332b0
ffffd000`26963f20  ffffe000`000000a4
ffffd000`26963f28  fffff800`fee8ee3c L1C63x64+0x6e3c
ffffd000`26963fb8  fffff800`fee8f0e4 L1C63x64+0x70e4
ffffd000`26964098  fffff800`fee8f512 L1C63x64+0x7512
ffffd000`269640a0  ffffe000`b2986000
ffffd000`269640a8  ffffe000`b2a566a0
ffffd000`269640b0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269640b8  ffffe000`b2986a20
ffffd000`269640c0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269640c8  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269640d0  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`269640d8  fffff800`fd0f2fb1 ndis!NdisSendNetBufferLists+0x551
ffffd000`269640e0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269640e8  ffffd000`269641e0
ffffd000`269640f0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269640f8  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26964100  ffffe000`b2fae010
ffffd000`26964108  ffffe000`a5fe4101
ffffd000`26964110  ffffd000`26964220
ffffd000`26964118  fffff800`fd4f4af0 tcpip!Ipv4pFragmentPacketHelper+0x2f0
ffffd000`26964120  00000200`01020001
ffffd000`26964128  00000001`00000502
ffffd000`26964130  ffffe000`b21e3a10
ffffd000`26964138  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964140  ffffe000`00000000
ffffd000`26964148  ffffe000`00000008
ffffd000`26964150  ffffe000`00000000
ffffd000`26964158  ffffe000`00000001
ffffd000`26964160  fffff800`fee8f3f4 L1C63x64+0x73f4
ffffd000`26964168  fffff800`fd0fa540 ndis!ndisMSendNBLToMiniport
ffffd000`26964238  fffff800`ffffffff mpsdrv!_NULL_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR <PERF> (mpsdrv+0x16fff)
ffffd000`269642c8  fffff800`fd4f417b tcpip!IppFragmentPackets+0x4cb
ffffd000`269643d8  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`269643e0  ffffe000`a7cc7700
ffffd000`269643e8  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`269643f0  ffffe000`a7cc76c8
ffffd000`269643f8  ffffe000`b61dc040
ffffd000`26964400  ffffd000`26964510
ffffd000`26964408  fffff800`fd4f2bb4 tcpip!IppDispatchSendPacketHelper+0x94
ffffd000`26964410  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`26964418  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964420  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964428  fffff800`fd660800 tcpip!WPP_1f0c2ea8e2a6db84796f0c05625d8bd3_Traceguids+0x13f18
ffffd000`269644f8  fffff800`fd4f033f tcpip!IppPreparePacketChecksum+0x37f
ffffd000`26964500  ffffe000`a7cc76c8
ffffd000`26964508  ffffe000`00000011
ffffd000`26964510  ffffe000`b5954040
ffffd000`26964518  ffffe000`a7cc77a8
ffffd000`26964520  ffffd000`00000002
ffffd000`26964528  ffffe000`a5001c00
ffffd000`26964530  ffffe000`0000008c
ffffd000`26964538  00000008`00000000
ffffd000`26964540  ffffd000`00000000
ffffd000`26964548  ffffe000`a6839190
ffffd000`26964550  ffffe000`a6839030
ffffd000`26964558  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964560  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`26964568  ffffe000`a7cc7700
ffffd000`26964570  00000000`00000014
ffffd000`26964578  ffffe000`a7cc76c8
ffffd000`26964580  ffffe000`a68392e4
ffffd000`26964588  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964590  ffffd000`269646a0
ffffd000`26964598  fffff800`fd4f2389 tcpip!IppPacketizeDatagrams+0x2d9
ffffd000`269645a0  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`269645a8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269645b0  ffffe000`a7cc7600
ffffd000`269645b8  00000000`000042e6
ffffd000`269645c0  00000000`00000011
ffffd000`269645c8  fffff800`34b9c69a hal!HalpApicRequestInterrupt+0xea
ffffd000`269645d0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269645d8  00001f80`00000202
ffffd000`269645e0  ffffe000`a4e2c390
ffffd000`269645e8  00000000`00000007
ffffd000`269645f0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269645f8  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`269646a8  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`269646b0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269646b8  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`269646c0  ffffe000`00000000
ffffd000`269646c8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269646d0  ffffe000`00000000
ffffd000`269646d8  00001f80`00000203
ffffd000`269646e0  ffffadfa`9e773964
ffffd000`269646e8  00001f80`00000003
ffffd000`269646f0  00000000`00000600
ffffd000`269646f8  ffffe000`a7cc7798
ffffd000`26964700  ffffe000`a7cc76c0
ffffd000`26964708  ffffadfa`9e7738e4
ffffd000`26964710  ffffe000`a7cc76c0
ffffd000`26964718  ffffe000`a7cc77a8
ffffd000`26964720  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`26964728  ffffe000`a7cc76c8
ffffd000`26964730  ffffd000`26964800
ffffd000`26964738  fffff800`fd4f091e tcpip!IppSendDatagramsCommon+0x49e
ffffd000`26964740  ffff1be3`e44bc919
ffffd000`26964748  ffffe000`a7cc7798
ffffd000`26964750  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`26964758  ffffd000`26964a40
ffffd000`26964760  ffffe000`a7cc777c
ffffd000`26964768  00000000`00000008
ffffd000`26964770  ffffe000`b77efe30
ffffd000`26964778  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`26964780  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964788  00001f80`00000200
ffffd000`26964790  00000000`00000010
ffffd000`26964798  fffff800`fd67ff00 tcpip!TcpToeplitzHashContext
ffffd000`269647a0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269647a8  00001f80`00000211
ffffd000`269647b0  fffff800`fd649ae8 tcpip!RssHashDispatch
ffffd000`269647b8  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`269647c0  00000000`0000a5dc
ffffd000`269647c8  00000000`00009411
ffffd000`269647d0  ffffe000`a6d321e0
ffffd000`269647d8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269647e0  ffffd000`269648c0
ffffd000`269647e8  4f33f1f6`e3aae15a
ffffd000`269647f0  21d07055`c4885e17
ffffd000`269647f8  fffff800`3455451c nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x12c
ffffd000`26964800  00000000`00000002
ffffd000`26964808  00001882`b0020033
ffffd000`26964810  ffffe000`a6839030
ffffd000`26964818  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964820  ffffe000`a7cc7a88
ffffd000`26964828  ffffe000`b596a4c0
ffffd000`26964830  00000000`dcb50000
ffffd000`26964838  00000000`00000010
ffffd000`26964840  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964848  fffff800`fd0f517e ndis!NdisAllocateNetBufferList+0xde
ffffd000`26964850  ffffe000`b5954040
ffffd000`26964858  ffffe000`a7cc77a8
ffffd000`26964860  ffffd000`00000001
ffffd000`26964868  ffffe000`b61dc040
ffffd000`26964870  ffffe000`b2fb0590
ffffd000`26964878  67de9e00`00000000
ffffd000`26964880  ffffe000`a6839030
ffffd000`26964888  ffffe000`b77efd40
ffffd000`26964890  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964898  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269648a0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269648a8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269648b0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269648b8  fffff800`fd4d75dc tcpip!IpNlpGetNextHopFromPath+0xbc
ffffd000`269648c0  ffffe000`b2fdaec0
ffffd000`269648c8  ffffe000`b77efd40
ffffd000`269648d0  ffffe000`a7c6a370
ffffd000`269648d8  ffffe000`b61dc040
ffffd000`269648e0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269648e8  00000000`0000ffff
ffffd000`269648f0  ffffe000`a7c6a370
ffffd000`269648f8  ffffe000`b61dc040
ffffd000`26964900  fffff800`fd4b64f0 tcpip!IpNlpSendDatagrams
ffffd000`26964908  00000000`00000006
ffffd000`26964910  ffffd000`26964a20
ffffd000`26964918  fffff800`fd4d6512 tcpip!UdpSendMessagesOnPathCreation+0x482
ffffd000`26964920  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964928  00000000`0000a504
ffffd000`26964930  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`26964938  ffffe000`b6693d70
ffffd000`26964940  ffffd000`26964a40
ffffd000`26964948  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964950  00000000`dcb5ffd4
ffffd000`26964958  ffffe000`a7d8d980
ffffd000`26964960  00000000`dcb5ffd4
ffffd000`26964968  fffff800`344dda4b nt!RtlLookupEntryHashTable+0x7b
ffffd000`26964c38  fffff800`fd4fb567 tcpip!IppJoinPath+0x1f7
ffffd000`26964ce8  fffff800`34559915 nt!ExpInterlockedPopEntrySListResume
ffffd000`26964cf0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964cf8  ffffd000`26964e70
ffffd000`26964d00  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26964d08  fffff800`fd20b891 NETIO!FsbFree+0x31
ffffd000`26964d10  fffff780`00000320
ffffd000`26964d18  fffff800`fd20c608 NETIO!FsbAllocate+0xa8
ffffd000`26964d20  ffffadfa`9e773464
ffffd000`26964d28  fffff800`fd20b8cb NETIO!FsbFree+0x6b
ffffd000`26964d30  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964d38  ffffe000`a7c6a370
ffffd000`26964d40  ffffe000`b596a4c0
ffffd000`26964d48  ffffe000`b77efd40
ffffd000`26964d50  ffffe000`b2fdaec0
ffffd000`26964d58  ffffd000`26965420
ffffd000`26964d60  ffffd000`26964e70
ffffd000`26964d68  fffff800`fd4d6caa tcpip!UdpSendMessages+0x24a
ffffd000`26964d70  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964d78  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964d80  ffffe000`b7edda6c
ffffd000`26964d88  fffff800`fd66d180 tcpip!Ipv4Global
ffffd000`26964d90  ffffe000`b77efd40
ffffd000`26964d98  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964da0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964da8  ffffd000`26969411
ffffd000`26964db0  ffffd000`26965470
ffffd000`26964db8  fffff800`fde46a20 afd!AfdTLFastDgramSendComplete
ffffd000`26964dc0  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`26964dc8  ffffe000`b596a4c0
ffffd000`26964dd0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964dd8  fffff800`00000000
ffffd000`26964de0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26964de8  fffff800`34b9bff2 hal!HalRequestSoftwareInterrupt+0xd3
ffffd000`26964e88  fffff800`3452cf98 nt!KiGroupSchedulingGenerationEnd+0xb8
ffffd000`26964f08  fffff800`34555d52 nt!KxDispatchInterrupt+0x122
ffffd000`26964fb8  fffff800`fd5eee04 tcpip!UdpNlClientJoinPathComplete
ffffd000`26964fc0  00000000`00000004
ffffd000`26964fc8  fffff800`34555baf nt!KiDispatchInterrupt+0xf
ffffd000`26964fd0  ffffe000`b43c7500
ffffd000`26964fd8  ffffd000`26965101
ffffd000`26964fe0  ffffd000`269651b0
ffffd000`26964fe8  fffff800`34555d52 nt!KxDispatchInterrupt+0x122
ffffd000`26964ff0  ffffd000`26965300
ffffd000`26964ff8  fffff800`34557e45 nt!KiDpcInterruptBypass+0x25
ffffd000`26965000  ffffe000`b6b62080
ffffd000`26965008  fffff800`34554587 nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x197
ffffd000`269650d8  fffff800`34b9c69a hal!HalpApicRequestInterrupt+0xea
ffffd000`26965148  fffff800`34b9bff2 hal!HalRequestSoftwareInterrupt+0xd3
ffffd000`269651a8  fffff800`fd4d7324 tcpip!UdpTlProviderSendMessagesCalloutRoutine+0x15
ffffd000`269651b0  00000000`00000103
ffffd000`269651b8  fffff800`34474708 nt!KeExpandKernelStackAndCalloutInternal+0xf8
ffffd000`269651c0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269651c8  00000000`00000282
ffffd000`269651d0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269651d8  fffff800`34474703 nt!KeExpandKernelStackAndCalloutInternal+0xf3
ffffd000`269651e0  736f9d73`781c9cb0
ffffd000`269651e8  023b94d7`c29ef97d
ffffd000`269651f0  00000000`00000300
ffffd000`269651f8  00000000`00000003
ffffd000`26965200  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965208  fffff800`346eed88 nt!NonPagedPoolDescriptor+0x8
ffffd000`26965210  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26965218  00000000`346ef100
ffffd000`26965220  ffffd000`269651e0
ffffd000`26965228  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965230  ffffd000`26960000
ffffd000`26965238  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965240  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965248  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965250  ffffe000`b6dda080
ffffd000`26965258  00000000`42646641
ffffd000`26965260  00000000`00000fe0
ffffd000`26965268  fffff800`fde0188c afd!AFDETW_TRACESENDDATAGRAM+0x8c
ffffd000`26965270  00000000`00000200
ffffd000`26965278  fffff800`344e984c nt!IoInitializeIrp+0x34
ffffd000`26965280  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965288  fffff800`344d68ba nt!ExAllocatePoolWithTagPriority+0x6a
ffffd000`26965290  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26965298  ffffe000`b2fdaec0
ffffd000`269652a0  ffffe000`a5fda130
ffffd000`269652a8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269652b0  ffffe000`b61efc10
ffffd000`269652b8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269652c0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269652c8  fffff800`fd4d85ec tcpip!UdpTlProviderSendMessages+0x6c
ffffd000`269652d0  fffff800`fd4d7310 tcpip!UdpTlProviderSendMessagesCalloutRoutine
ffffd000`269652d8  ffffd000`26965300
ffffd000`269652e0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269652e8  ffff1be3`e44bde89
ffffd000`269652f0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269652f8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965300  ffffe000`b2fdaec0
ffffd000`26965308  ffffd000`26965420
ffffd000`26965310  ffff2262`bb457420
ffffd000`26965318  fffff800`344b4e11 nt!KeReleaseInStackQueuedSpinLock+0x51
ffffd000`26965320  00000000`00000084
ffffd000`26965328  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965330  ffffd000`26965650
ffffd000`26965338  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965340  ffffe000`b61efc10
ffffd000`26965348  fffff800`fde46719 afd!AfdFastDatagramSend+0x579
ffffd000`26965350  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`26965358  ffffd000`26965b80
ffffd000`26965360  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`26965368  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`26965370  ffff1be3`00000001
ffffd000`26965378  ffffe000`b7edd240
ffffd000`26965380  00000000`00000084
ffffd000`26965388  fffff800`34554594 nt!KiInterruptDispatchLBControl+0x1a4
ffffd000`26965390  ffffe000`b7edda68
ffffd000`26965398  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`269653a0  ffffd000`0f400000
ffffd000`269653a8  00001f80`00f300d0
ffffd000`269653b0  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269653b8  00001f80`004b02b9
ffffd000`269653c0  ffffe000`b7edd860
ffffd000`269653c8  00000000`c0000102
ffffd000`269653d0  00000000`00000084
ffffd000`269653d8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269653e0  00000000`0000084c
ffffd000`269653e8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`269653f0  fffff800`fd642968 tcpip!UdpTlProviderMessageDispatch
ffffd000`269653f8  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965400  ffffe000`b61efc40
ffffd000`26965408  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965410  00000088`00000088
ffffd000`26965418  ffffd000`26965908
ffffd000`26965420  fffff800`fde46a20 afd!AfdTLFastDgramSendComplete
ffffd000`26965508  fffff800`fde2e0e5 afd!AfdFastIoDeviceControl+0x10d6
ffffd000`26965680  fffff800`34402000 nt!_guard_check_icall_fptr <PERF> (nt+0x0)
ffffd000`26965688  ffffe000`b6dda180
ffffd000`26965690  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26965698  fffff800`344b3226 nt!KiSwapThread+0x196
ffffd000`269656a0  ffffe000`a6d85400
ffffd000`269656a8  fffff800`00000010
ffffd000`269656b0  00000000`01f2d538
ffffd000`269656b8  ffffd000`fffffffe
ffffd000`269656c0  00000000`00000084
ffffd000`269656c8  fffff800`344b5cce nt!IopCompleteRequest+0x59e
ffffd000`269656d0  00000000`00000010
ffffd000`269656d8  00000000`00000206
ffffd000`269656e0  ffffd000`269657c0
ffffd000`269656e8  fffff800`344b5ac5 nt!IopCompleteRequest+0x395
ffffd000`269656f0  ffffe000`a6d85400
ffffd000`269656f8  ffffe000`b5e90460
ffffd000`26965700  ffffe000`b6dda180
ffffd000`26965708  00000000`00000001
ffffd000`26965710  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965718  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965720  ffffd000`8218a180
ffffd000`26965728  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965730  ffffe000`b6dda080
ffffd000`26965738  ffffe000`b5e90460
ffffd000`26965740  ffffe000`b6dda080
ffffd000`26965748  ffffe000`a6d85400
ffffd000`26965750  ffffd000`26965870
ffffd000`26965758  00000000`00000000
ffffd000`26965760  ffffe000`b3b74401
ffffd000`26965768  fffff800`34b9c58f hal!HalSendSoftwareInterrupt+0xc0
ffffd000`26965770  ffffd000`269658e0
ffffd000`26965778  fffff800`346b4240 nt!ExNode0
ffffd000`26965780  ffffe000`b6dda1c0
ffffd000`26965788  fffff800`347a19d8 nt!ObReferenceObjectByHandleWithTag+0xb8
ffffd000`26965828  fffff800`347a1915 nt!ObReferenceObjectByHandle+0x25
ffffd000`26965848  fffff800`fde2d010 afd!AfdFastIoDeviceControl
ffffd000`26965878  fffff800`3482727c nt!IopXxxControlFile+0x54c
ffffd000`26965898  fffff800`fd17d18c ndis!ndisDummyIrpHandler+0x88
ffffd000`269658c8  fffff800`347a4639 nt!IopSynchronousServiceTail+0x231
ffffd000`26965978  fffff800`347a19d8 nt!ObReferenceObjectByHandleWithTag+0xb8
ffffd000`26965998  fffff800`34828826 nt!NtReadFile+0x656
ffffd000`26965a18  fffff800`34826d22 nt!NtDeviceIoControlFile+0x56
ffffd000`26965a88  fffff800`3455e4b3 nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
ffffd000`26965af8  fffff800`3455e4b3 nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13

These kinds 'ffffd000`26965ff8 00000000`00000000' are addresses where the calls are referring to.
Note   Note
There are a lot of calls removed to make it more readable


The culprits are marked red, but I'll post them again, shorter:
The driver of Juniper
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for jnprns.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for jnprns.sys

A driver of McAfee
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for mfefirek.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for mfefirek.sys

Another of McAfee
Code:
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for mfewfpk.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for mfewfpk.sys
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 10 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Custom build
    CPU
    i5-6500 @3.20GHz
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte B150-HD3P-CF
    Memory
    16GB DDR4 2133 Crucial Ballistix Sport LT
    Graphics Card(s)
    MSI GeForce GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G
    Sound Card
    Built-in
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Liyama ProLite XB2483HSU-B2
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    Crucial MX200 500GB & Toshiba DT01ACA300 3TB
    PSU
    Corsair RM550x
    Case
    Fractal Design Define S
    Cooling
    Cooler Master TX3 i
    Keyboard
    Func KB-460 (MX Red)
    Mouse
    Corsair Gaming M65 RGB
    Browser
    Google Chrome
    Antivirus
    Bitdefender Total Security 2017 + MBAM Pro + MBAE Pro
    Other Info
    Creative Sound Blaster Tactic3D Rage V2 headset
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