Bonjour Robin,
According to your screenshot, assuming I am correct in my French, it's noting that it cannot find the key/value regarding the specified registry. This is a known bug and we're working to fix it, and will have it fixed by the next release. It's an issue on foreign Windows versions (French, German, etc....) as they have a different registry setting than the app was designed.
Thanks very much for posting the screenshot as it's a big help.
Not to take away from Jared's analysis as he was here first and this is his thread, but I just thought I'd lend a quick hand to lay the groundwork so Jared's internet doesn't have to be tortured! : )
CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION (f4)
This indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.
Code:
1: kd> !process fffffa8005ddfb30 3
PROCESS fffffa8005ddfb30
SessionId: 1 Cid: 0238 Peb: 7fffffdd000 ParentCid: 0228
DirBase: 974bd000 ObjectTable: fffff8a001861b10 HandleCount: 302.
Image: csrss.exe
The Client/Server Runtime Subsystem was the process that unexpectedly crashed. This was what inevitably threw the bug check. What caused the process to crash? Good question!
You're not exhausting your nonpaged pool:
Code:
*** Virtual Memory Usage ***
Physical Memory: 1018851 ( 4075404 Kb)
Page File: \??\C:\pagefile.sys
Current: 4075404 Kb Free Space: 3933564 Kb
Minimum: 4075404 Kb Maximum: 12226212 Kb
Available Pages: 493927 ( 1975708 Kb)
ResAvail Pages: 916226 ( 3664904 Kb)
Locked IO Pages: 0 ( 0 Kb)
Free System PTEs: 33440205 ( 133760820 Kb)
Modified Pages: 12666 ( 50664 Kb)
Modified PF Pages: 6832 ( 27328 Kb)
NonPagedPool Usage: 17409 ( 69636 Kb)
NonPagedPool Max: 752424 ( 3009696 Kb)
And the exception itself is an access violation:
Code:
EXCEPTION_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc0000005
So it's not likely a bad hard disk, but a software conflict.
Remove and replace Avira with Microsoft Security Essentials for temporary troubleshooting purposes as it's very likely causing file system conflicts:
Avira removal - How do I uninstall my Avira product?
MSE - Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows
Regards,
Patrick