Windows 10: BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe

Discus and support BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Please remove Cyber-D's Autodelete 3.13 to see if that removes the SPTD2.sys Following are instructions for removing the SPTD driver. Download the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Kaiketsu, Oct 16, 2015.

  1. axe0 New Member

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe


    Please remove Cyber-D's Autodelete 3.13 to see if that removes the SPTD2.sys

    Following are instructions for removing the SPTD driver.
    • Download the SPTD standalone installer and follow these steps:
      • Double click the executable to open it
      • Click on the button shown below

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe [​IMG]


    If the button is grayed out, like in the image, there is no more SPTD installation on your system, and you can close the window.

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe [​IMG]
    Warning Create a restore point before using the SPTD remover with the SPTD2, it has happened that removing this driver caused the system to prevent from booting properly.
    Please make a backup of your important files and get your rescue media or create one.
     
  2. Kaiketsu Win User

    Network driver updated (hopefully! see the edit of my last post to confirm if it's the proper driver *Wink)

    Cyber-D deleted.


    Opening the STPD installer would give me a greyed out button:

    Attachment 50872

    However both of stpd drivers are still at system32 (after I uninstalled cyber-D):

    Attachment 50873
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 27, 2015
    #17
  3. axe0 New Member
    Have you had Daemon tools, Alcohol 120% or Power Archiver Pro installed on your system?
     
  4. Kaiketsu Win User

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe

    Yes, I had Deamontools installed. Uninstalled it a week ago, when the BSOD spree started.
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 27, 2015
    #19
  5. axe0 New Member
    When you install Daemon tools, you get a warning/request about the SPTD (SCSI Pass Through Direct) for installing it.
    Have you installed this driver when you installed Daemon tools?
     
  6. Kaiketsu Win User
    I'm pretty sure I did, yes. Deamon tools was a leftover from Win7. I think there was two types of emulation back then (DT and SCSI drives), I remember I created both virtual drives (DT and SCSI) so I must have installed STPD back then.
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 27, 2015
    #21
  7. axe0 New Member
  8. Kaiketsu Win User

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe

    Okay. Should I install STPD while doing so?
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 27, 2015
    #23
  9. axe0 New Member
    Yes, the current one should then be overwritten. Hopefully that makes it easier for removing.
     
  10. Kaiketsu Win User
    During the installation process, STPD returned an install error and thus was ommited by the installer.

    I installed and removed Deamon Tools with the utility you provided, but both of those stpd junk files are still in system32.

    Any ohter way to get rid of them?
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 27, 2015
    #25
  11. axe0 New Member
    Please try the installer for Windows 10 (64 bits)
    DuplexSecure - Downloads

    NOTE: when executing the file, click uninstall and reboot the system.
     
  12. Kaiketsu Win User
    For two days, I had no BSODs, after updating the network card driver.

    I thought it's resolved, but today I got a brand new BSOD: KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE. As usual, it happened when I was randomly browsing the internet.

    So... back to repairing the fault, I guess. I ran the win-10 STPD remover and it worked, I could uninstall the file
    However, only stpd2.sys got removed. STPD.sys is still present in windows32/drivers folder. Win10 stpd installer shows greyed out "uninstall" at this point.

    Here's the new dump, incl. the latest BSOD. Note that the BSOD happened before stpd2.sys removal, which happened a few mins ago *Smile

    Attachment 51387

    EDIT: I tried to re-install stpd.sys and remove it via the old stpd.sys installer. It installed a new STPD.sys over the old one, but I can't uninstall it anyway, the button is greyed out for both old & new stpd installers.

    Attachment 51392
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 30, 2015
    #27
  13. axe0 New Member

    BSOD randomly browsing internet; ntoskrnl.exe

    Please disconnect every USB device, exception for mouse and keyboard.
    This is a lot coming up, a Windows USB driver meaning the device connection is faulty or USB port is faulty.
    Code: fffff802`6d3cb230 fffff800`4063bec0 USBXHCI!WPP_3b622249e4c15df141300e65bf8740b4_Traceguids[/quote] The nvidia video driver has been flagged.
    Please uninstall everything of Nvidia using Display Driver Uninstaller and install new drivers from Nvidia. Be sure the clean install box is checked and only install the Graphics driver and the PhysX driver.
    Code: fffff802`6d3cb418 fffff800`413c35c4Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for nvlddmkm.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for nvlddmkm.sys nvlddmkm+0x1e35c4 0: kd> lmvm nvlddmkm start end module name fffff800`411e0000 fffff800`41cd4000 nvlddmkm T (no symbols) Loaded symbol image file: nvlddmkm.sys Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\nvlddmkm.sys Image name: nvlddmkm.sys Timestamp: Sat Oct 03 04:08:52 2015 (560F38B4) CheckSum: 00ABDFB7 ImageSize: 00AF4000 Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4[/quote]
     
  14. Kaiketsu Win User
    ALL usb devices? but I have so many... and working without them is a huge pain.

    Let's see:

    1. bluetooth modem
    2. external HDD
    3. Hub (Dell u2412) - this one charges my MP3 player and my micro USB stuff like smartband
    4. Hub (natex 3.0 - i use the hubs to quickly manage pendrives and stuff)
    5. printer

    I can't find updates to CSR harmony (bluetooth radio), the drivers are 6 months old at this point. Perhaps this could be the culprit? Since they were released before Win10.

    The Graphics drivers can be messed up, at some point I tried different video cards and installed their drivers, then removed them, then installed again... probably creating a mess. I will clear them like you said.

    Thanks again, hope you'll manage to crack this one down!
     
    Kaiketsu, Nov 30, 2015
    #29
  15. axe0 New Member
    Unfortunately, you'll have to disable the devices yes.
    This way we can find out any device/port is causing issues via a simple strategy:
    Start with connecting 1 device in each port and see if it crashes.
    Try another device on the ports where it crashes, if it crashes.

    Does it crash on same port? The port, else the connection.

    Just to be sure it is done right I'd like to know the results.
     
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