BSOD - wired (ethernet) internet

BSOD after I connect to the internet

0 x 00000027 (0XB10A43B8, 0XB10a40B4, 0XBAAD00A3, 0 X 00040001)
things that I have tried-
(1) remove my software antivirus - no change
(2) windows reinstalling (formatting) - I was able to use the internet for 8 to 10 hours, after which I had the same BSOD
(3) something called sea tools used to check the hardware - my hard drive "passed" all tests
4) change of network card
(5) scans with software anti-virus, malware removal tools, in safe mode
(6) Checkdisk
I asked "professional" advice in my community, they said it was a fault with the cable I use. That's why I asked my ISP to investigate the matter (ongoing).

Pramit57

BSOD is always a combination of things can have installed something her does not work with Kaspersky.  In any case the most recent points directly to Kaspersky.

Bugcheck 1000007E, {c0000005, 40001, af4c0c30, af4c092c}
Probably caused by: kltdi.sys (kltdi + 1391)

Associated with the filter of the kltdi.sys network of Kaspersky Lab

Tags: Windows

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