C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #1 Could really use some help I've been looking for a solution for 3 weeks. Thanks and here's the ETL file. View attachment 12694
Could really use some help I've been looking for a solution for 3 weeks. Thanks and here's the ETL file. View attachment 12694
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 27, 2015 #2 I've moved your thread to the Windows 7 forum. It seems your DPC latency is coming from your Mytek driver. Which appears to be a firewire card. Do you need this card? If so, can you update the driver for it? From this specific trace, there doesn't seem to be much happening regarding network functions.
I've moved your thread to the Windows 7 forum. It seems your DPC latency is coming from your Mytek driver. Which appears to be a firewire card. Do you need this card? If so, can you update the driver for it? From this specific trace, there doesn't seem to be much happening regarding network functions.
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #3 Have the latest FW driver but have removed it and the issue persists. Latencymon shows it as NDIS.SYS and acpi.sys being the culprits.
Have the latest FW driver but have removed it and the issue persists. Latencymon shows it as NDIS.SYS and acpi.sys being the culprits.
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #4 When I unplug my ethernet cable or disable the built in port the issue disappears. Not a hardware issue as I dualboot Windows 8.1 and it's fine.
When I unplug my ethernet cable or disable the built in port the issue disappears. Not a hardware issue as I dualboot Windows 8.1 and it's fine.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 27, 2015 #5 Only when you disconnect the network card? Does disabling the firewire card any effect? Have you updated your network driver? If Latencymon is flagging NDIS as the culprit, then your network driver is most likely the cause.
Only when you disconnect the network card? Does disabling the firewire card any effect? Have you updated your network driver? If Latencymon is flagging NDIS as the culprit, then your network driver is most likely the cause.
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #6 Have the latest Intel driver and tried older ones. FW card has no effect.
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #7 Can't find the NDIS.SYS kernel calls to track it down further.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 27, 2015 #8 I was probably wrong then, my apologies. Trace analysis isn't my expertise, Tomas is good with it. What network card have you got? How new is the latest driver?
I was probably wrong then, my apologies. Trace analysis isn't my expertise, Tomas is good with it. What network card have you got? How new is the latest driver?
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #9 Intel 82759V and the driver is from March. Could Tomas have a look? Do appreciate your help though.
Jared Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Expert Joined Feb 3, 2014 Posts 1,591 May 27, 2015 #10 He should be able to, he's not online at the moment but I'll ask him. Don't make new threads, I'll remove your new one, just stick to this and more help should come soon.
He should be able to, he's not online at the moment but I'll ask him. Don't make new threads, I'll remove your new one, just stick to this and more help should come soon.
TomasD Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 461 Location Kaunas, Lithuania May 27, 2015 #12 The issue is indeed in the network network. My first suggestion would be to install the latest drivers for your 82579V NIC. Anyhow, as you said you already have the latest driver installed, we can rule that out. Would you mind disabling "TAP-Windows Adapter V9" adapter in the Device Manager to see if the issue persists?
The issue is indeed in the network network. My first suggestion would be to install the latest drivers for your 82579V NIC. Anyhow, as you said you already have the latest driver installed, we can rule that out. Would you mind disabling "TAP-Windows Adapter V9" adapter in the Device Manager to see if the issue persists?
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #13 Hi Tomas, Yes I disabled it and the issue still persists every 4 seconds.
TomasD Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 461 Location Kaunas, Lithuania May 27, 2015 #14 Would you mind generating one more trace?
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #15 Of course I wouldn't mind. Any special syntax?
TomasD Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 461 Location Kaunas, Lithuania May 27, 2015 #16 xperf -on PROC_THREAD+LOADER+PROFILE+INTERRUPT+DPC+DRIVERS+POWER+IDLE_STATES -stackwalk Profile -BufferSize 1024 -MinBuffers 256 -MaxBuffers 256 -MaxFile 256 -FileMode Circular
xperf -on PROC_THREAD+LOADER+PROFILE+INTERRUPT+DPC+DRIVERS+POWER+IDLE_STATES -stackwalk Profile -BufferSize 1024 -MinBuffers 256 -MaxBuffers 256 -MaxFile 256 -FileMode Circular
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #18 Sorry this is it. View attachment 12696
TomasD Sysnative Staff, BSOD Kernel Dump Senior Analyst Staff member Joined May 7, 2013 Posts 461 Location Kaunas, Lithuania May 27, 2015 #19 Caligari said: Sorry this is it. View attachment 12696 Click to expand... Thanks. Could you please also run the following command and attach the drivers.csv from your Desktop here? Code: driverquery /FO csv /v > %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\drivers.csv
Caligari said: Sorry this is it. View attachment 12696 Click to expand... Thanks. Could you please also run the following command and attach the drivers.csv from your Desktop here? Code: driverquery /FO csv /v > %USERPROFILE%\Desktop\drivers.csv
C Caligari Member Joined May 26, 2015 Posts 17 May 27, 2015 #20 Here it is and thanks. View attachment driverscsv.rar