BSoD local ID 3081 BC Code c8

Hi guys,.

I'm not too smart when it comes to PCs and have been searching the net for help on how to fix a BSoD.

OPERATING SYSTEM:

Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40 GHz 2.40 GHz

4 GB OF RAM

Vista 32 bit Service pack 2

GPU:

ASUS GeForce GTX560Ti

BSoD occurred while loading upward after connecting Windows and pending general starup to applications occur. so about 2 minutes after my office had opened. Since that time, I restarted the PC several times and more often otherwise it will get even before poster of BSoD. I disconnected my external seagate, my helmet and restarted after both. Sometimes I can get into safe mode and sometimes not. that is my keyboard works at that time intermittently. BSoD details are as follows:

Locale ID: 3081

BCCode: C8

BCP1: 00000000

BCP2: 00000002

BCP3: 00000000

BCP4: 00000000

OS Version: 6_0_6002

Service Pack: 2_0

Product: 768_1

The system version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3

The only software I can think of who has been updated recently is as follows:

Avast

NVIDIA

Windows updates

English current would really be appreicated here because I am a layman when it comes to the computer stuff. Thanks in advance.

Thanks for the dumps!

All attached files of the DMP are the verification of bug IRQL_UNEXPECTED_VALUE (C8) .

This indicates that the processor's IRQL level is not what it should be right now.

This error is usually caused by a device driver or another program of lower level that changed the IRQL for a certain period and will not restore the original IRQL at the end of this period. For example, the routine may have acquired a locking top and failed to release him.

If we take a look at the call stack:

3: kd > kv
ChildEBP RetAddr Args to child
b9f0b740 83cb2cb0 000000c 00000002 00000000 8 nt! KeBugCheckEx + 0x1e
b9f0b790 8d460b89 8d460ba4 b9f0b7b4 00000000 nt! KeExpandKernelStackAndCalloutEx + 0x2a
b9f0b7c0 931d4d86 b9f0b7dc 87094228 870f5810 tcpip! UdpTlProviderSendMessages + 0x5e (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
b9f0b808 931dca52 86e34de0 870f5800 899f6c10 tdx! TdxSendDatagramTransportAddress + 0 x 206 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
b9f0b824 83c4497a 88eae030 870f5810 870f58c0 tdx! TdxTdiDispatchInternalDeviceControl + 0x5c (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
b9f0b83c 8d385a5c 886cc000 00000000 86fa74c0 nt! IofCallDriver + 0 x 63
b9f0b850 8d38cac0 88eae030 870f5810 00000000 aswNdis2 + 0x6a5c
b9f0b9e0 8d37f61b 88ea4e50 870f5810 88eb3cb4 aswNdis2 + 0xdac0
b9f0b9f4 8 d 387496 88ea4e50 870f5810 b9f0ba1c aswNdis2 + 0x61b
b9f0ba04 83c4497a 88ea4e50 870f5810 88eb3cb0 aswNdis2 + 0 x 8496
b9f0ba1c 931e76fc 2aee4ffb 86e35ee0 88eb3bc8 nt! IofCallDriver + 0 x 63
b9f0ba58 83c4497a 88ea4e50 870f5810 870f5980 aswTdi + 0x6fc
b9f0ba70 93a2c914 2a514c86 00000001 056ef610 nt! IofCallDriver + 0 x 63
b9f0bad8 93a213d0 056ef666 93a213d0 00000003 afd! AfdFastDatagramSend + 0x5ba (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
b9f0bc58 83e471ce 8990ec01 00000001 056ef5d8 afd! AfdFastIoDeviceControl + 0x3c1 (FPO: [Non - Fpo])
b9f0bd00 83e48694 88eb1ca8 0000104c 00000000 nt! IopXxxControlFile + 0x2cf
b9f0bd34 83c4ac96 00001024 0000104c 00000000 nt! NtDeviceIoControlFile + 0x2a
b9f0bd34 77255d 14 00001024 0000104c 00000000 nt! KiSystemServicePostCall (FPO: [0,3] TrapFrame @ b9f0bd64)
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x77255d14 056ef690

^^ aswNdis2/aswTdi are avast! drivers and appear to be the driver causing the incorrect IRQL.

IRQL < 16=""><--- irql="" at="" the="" time="" of="" the="">.

IRQL < 8=""><--- this="" was="" the="" expected="" irql="" (what="" it="" should="" have="" lowered="">.

---------------------

Remove and replace avast! with Microsoft Security Essentials for purposes of troubleshooting temporary as it appears to be the cause of conflicts:

avast! removal - http://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility

MSE - http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Security-Essentials-download 

Kind regards

Patrick

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