APC STOP: 0x000000F4

Yesterday, I uninstalled the Yontoo software and I complete the process a certain process associated with Yontoo because I can't uninstall it unless I end the process. So I'll have the APC after I shut down my laptop computer, it restarts just after its been turned off. In addition, during the APC, it is said "a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly released or ended." Please help me solve this problem.

(STOP: 0X000000F4 (0XFFFFFA80047C6B30, 0XFFFFFA80047C6E10, 0 X 000000000000003, 0XFFFFF80003FDC5F0))

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These were related to an operating system file (msconfig.exe).  I doubt that is the underlying cause can so start by running a file system check and if that comes to us with no integrity violation I run the checker to find GIS behave driver and run Malwarebytes to remove malware

Please run a check of system files (SFC) 


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