BSOD error code 0x0000001E keep crashing

batreky

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Hello all,

I'd appreciate for anyone can help me into this Blue Screen of Death error Code 0x0000001E and here is the attached Minidump & Windows7_Vista_jcgriff2.zip

Notes : I made a Memtest 86 and there are no errors and also I UN-installed all DOT NET framework Versions and installed them again according by Google Search and also I tried all Nvidia Graphic Drivers Versions, 314.22, 320.18, 331.82 Latest Driver others in beta. and no Success and keep crashing in same error code 0x0000001E

Thanks in advance, Waiting for your reply
 

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Hi,

All of the attached DMP files are of the KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (1e) bug check.

This indicates that a kernel-mode program generated an exception which the error handler did not catch.

We are unfortunately getting little to no information from the DMP itself, so some detective work will be necessary:

1. In your loaded drivers list, dtsoftbus01.sys is listed which is the Daemon Tools driver. Daemon Tools is a very popular cause of BSOD's in 7/8 based systems. Please uninstall Daemon Tools. Alternative imaging programs are: MagicISO, Power ISO, etc.

2.
Remove and replace ESET with Microsoft Security Essentials for temporary troubleshooting purposes:

ESET removal - How do I uninstall or reinstall ESET Smart Security/ESET NOD32 Antivirus? - ESET Knowledgebase

MSE - Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows

3. se64a.sys - Thu May 03 01:50:31 2007

^^

EnTech softEngine x64 kernel-mode driver. Most likely a component of EnTech's MonInfo - which is a part of the Monitor Asset Manager software. I'd recommend uninstalling this as it could be problematic.

LMPC4.sys - Fri Jul 20 07:50:45 2007

^^ FSPro Labs - LockBox Pro. Possibly problematic, I'd uninstall. Fairly dated.

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If you're still crashing after all of the above, I'd go ahead and enable Driver Verifier:


Driver Verifier:

What is Driver Verifier?

Driver Verifier is included in Windows 8, 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 to promote stability and reliability; you can use this tool to troubleshoot driver issues. Windows kernel-mode components can cause system corruption or system failures as a result of an improperly written driver, such as an earlier version of a Windows Driver Model (WDM) driver.

Essentially, if there's a 3rd party driver believed to be at issue, enabling Driver Verifier will help flush out the rogue driver if it detects a violation.

Before enabling Driver Verifier, it is recommended to create a System Restore Point:

Vista - START | type rstrui - create a restore point
Windows 7 - START | type create | select "Create a Restore Point"
Windows 8 - Restore Point - Create in Windows 8

How to enable Driver Verifier:

Start > type "verifier" without the quotes > Select the following options -

1. Select - "Create custom settings (for code developers)"
2. Select - "Select individual settings from a full list"
3. Check the following boxes -
- Special Pool
- Pool Tracking
- Force IRQL Checking
- Deadlock Detection
- Security Checks (Windows 7 & 8)
- DDI compliance checking (Windows 8)
- Miscellaneous Checks
4. Select - "Select driver names from a list"
5. Click on the "Provider" tab. This will sort all of the drivers by the provider.
6. Check EVERY box that is NOT provided by Microsoft / Microsoft Corporation.
7. Click on Finish.
8. Restart.

Important information regarding Driver Verifier:

- If Driver Verifier finds a violation, the system will BSOD.

- After enabling Driver Verifier and restarting the system, depending on the culprit, if for example the driver is on start-up, you may not be able to get back into normal Windows because Driver Verifier will flag it, and as stated above, that will cause / force a BSOD.

If this happens, do not panic, do the following:

- Boot into Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key during boot-up.

- Once in Safe Mode - Start > type "system restore" without the quotes.

- Choose the restore point you created earlier.
If you did not set up a restore point, do not worry, you can still disable Driver Verifier to get back into normal Windows:

- Start > Search > type "cmd" without the quotes.

- To turn off Driver Verifier, type in cmd "verifier /reset" without the quotes.
・ Restart and boot into normal Windows.

How long should I keep Driver Verifier enabled for?

It varies, many experts and analysts have different recommendations. Personally, I recommend keeping it enabled for at least 24 hours. If you don't BSOD by then, disable Driver Verifier.

My system BSOD'd, where can I find the crash dumps?

They will be located in %systemroot%\Minidump

Any other questions can most likely be answered by this article:
Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Windows drivers for advanced users

Regards,

Patrick
 
Thanks Patrick for your Fast Reply. So I did Un-installing all Programs u mention Like ESET Under safemode by ESET removal, Daemon Tools, Monitor Asset Manager, Lock My PC 4, Finally Installed Microsoft Security Essentials.

Note : I did Driver Verifier before but it's jump to BSOD but I should wait a day or so if I got stable or not before I tried it again now, also Please I'd like to tell u that was the TCPIP.SYS in my windows Files are up to date and the problem on BSOD shown as 6.1.7600 anyway See those are last BSOD reports happens today :
 

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I need the latest DMP files, unfortunately I cannot get anything from .txt files.

Regards,

Patrick
 
Same bug checks. Neither of the dumps are verifier enabled. Can you please enable Verifier as I instructed above?

Regards,

Patrick
 
Sorry for this OK, Soon I'll Run Driver verifier and will attached it to u.

Best Regards,

Batreky
 
Updates : I made a Driver Verifier and it forced to BSOD with a Different error Number : 0x000000C4 and also attached the new minidump file
 

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The attached DMP file is of the DRIVER_VERIFIER_DETECTED_VIOLATION (c4) bug check.

This is the general bug check code for fatal errors found by Driver Verifier.

If we take a look at the call stack:

STACK_TEXT:
fffff880`03d388f8 fffff800`039544ec : 00000000`000000c4 00000000`00000121 00000000`00000002 fffff880`03d389f0 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`03d38900 fffff800`03967604 : fffff880`03d392de 00000000`00000006 00000000`01010102 00000000`00000000 : nt!VerifierBugCheckIfAppropriate+0x3c
fffff880`03d38940 fffff880`01cd7f6e : fffff880`03d389f0 00000000`00000000 00000000`00002710 fffff800`0358a743 : nt!VerifierKeWaitForSingleObject+0x94
fffff880`03d389c0 fffff880`05bd1b67 : fffffa80`0ca064c8 fffff880`03d38b30 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : ndis!NdisMSleep+0x5e
fffff880`03d38a40 fffffa80`0ca064c8 : fffff880`03d38b30 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`171d8000 : SkyNetVirtualNetwork_AMD64+0xdb67
fffff880`03d38a48 fffff880`03d38b30 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`171d8000 fffff880`05bd4e1b : 0xfffffa80`0ca064c8
fffff880`03d38a50 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 fffffa80`171d8000 fffff880`05bd4e1b fffffa80`171d87c5 : 0xfffff880`03d38b30


We can see two calls here - SkyNetVirtualNetwork_AMD64.SYS. This file belongs to product TechniSat DVB-PC TV Star PCI Adapter and was developed by company TechniSat Digital, S.A. The next call is a function which delays execution of the caller for a given interval in microseconds. We then get the bug check.

I would more than recommend for temporary troubleshooting purposes removing and replacing this adapter from your system.

Regards,

Patrick
 
Ohhh No, not that Card :( anyway OK I'll get it out but why it getting an error of this TV Card ? bad card !! don't think so. and is this related to the old BSOD problem ?
 
Could be a bad card, yes. It also could just be incompatible device drivers. Remove it and we'll see.

Regards,

Patrick
 
I just made 2 threads to get a fast help cause I really got crazy and don't know when I can get this Error code 0x0000001E Stopped, I'm Sorry I can close one of them if u don't like that guys :(
 
Sorry I was in my work and still didn't get it out but I'll today and try the Driver Verifier again
 
I Removed the Card, Drivers + all Network, Wireless Drivers and installed them again just the Internet drivers not the Card, but I can't go with Driver Verifier tonight So I'll do it soon and Thanks for your patient :)
 
Hi Patrick,

I did the Driver Verifier again and also catch another BSOD error No.0x000000D6 in the first of screen "portcls.sys" So I attached the new Minidump created to see it
 

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Hi,

The attached DMP file is of the DRIVER_PAGE_FAULT_BEYOND_END_OF_ALLOCATION (d6) bug check.

This indicates the driver accessed memory beyond the end of its pool allocation.

The driver that's causing this is vrtaucbl.sys which is the Virtual Audio Cable (WDM) software. Remove this software ASAP for troubleshooting purposes.

Regards,

Patrick
 

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