fault bucket 0x7E_mfefpk + 809d, type0 is the error I got after a blue screen

What is this and how can I fix or correct?

For troubleshooting general blue screen.

http://mikemstech.blogspot.com/2011/11/Windows-crash-dump-analysis.html

It seems that this accident was due to McAfee based on the title. To resolve this problem, see if McAfee has an update, or it uninstal and select another antivirus.

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