Blue Screen of Death help please error "0x0000000a IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL"

Hello

I have a desktop HP H8 1280t with Windows 7 working perfectly until security missed a month ago. Now I can not connect to Windows except on safe mode, or I get a BSOD.

I tried the system restore and a number of other things without success. I met a bsod several months ago but did not have a since until September 8.

On 8 September, I received two error messages from my Norton security (error 3048,3 and 8 505 129) and after that, the screen flashed to a blue screen with the 0x0000000a IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL.

The reference to the bsod in each of the minidump files is:

Name of the file: ntoskrnl.exe

Address of the stack: ntoskrnl.exe + 75169

In one dumps the file "System32\drivers\rdpcdd.sys" is also highlighted in pink in the dump file and in another landfill that the Portcls.sys file 'this' is highlighted in pink and in a third dump file "raspptp.sys" is highlighted in pink.

On a total of nine dump files, six of them only emphasize ntoskrnl.exe in pink and the other three are one of the above files.

I created a zip file of nine depressed and put my Onedrive but I can't figure out how to send the link to this discussion. I get to the "invite people to 'dumpfiles.zip' and 'Enter contacts to send an email with a link to this point' and don't know what to put in the" to: "box so that you can view the dump files.»

Thanks for any help. Also, I use a second computer to send this question to the community, but I have Internet access (in safe mode) with the desktop computer that has the problem.

Jack

Jack

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Use! analyze - v to obtain detailed debugging information.

Bugcheck A, {0, 2, 1, fffff8000308bc3f}

Cannot load the image SYMNETS. SYS, 0n2 error Win32

WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for SYMNETS. SYS

ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can not be loaded for SYMNETS. SYS

Probably caused by: NETIO. SYS (NETIO! WfpExpireEntryLru + 17)

In order to test whether the problems are caused by your Symantec software remove it and replace it with Microsoft Security Essentials.

Run the Norton removal tool
https://support.Norton.com/SP/en/UK/Home/current/solutions/v60392881_EndUserProfile_en_us

Restart the computer, download, install, update the definitions and run a full scan with Microsoft Security Essentials:
http://www.Microsoft.com/en-GB/download/details.aspx?ID=5201

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    Often drivers up-to-date will help, usually video, sound, network card (NIC), WiFi, 3rd party keyboard and
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