How to solve the unexpected kernel mode trap

Whenever I have to try to go to the internet and then after 10-15 minutes, my pc goes into blue screen crash.

Problem is "Unexpected Kernel Mode trap"

Please suggest Me, I'm unable to open Web.

Hi rohitsawant,

It seems that the cnnctfy2.sys may be the question:

Bugcheck 1000007F, {8, 81118000, 0, 0}

WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for cnnctfy2.sys
ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for cnnctfy2.sys
Probably caused by: igdkmd32.sys (igdkmd32 + a018)

Try uninstalling Connectify and see if the error is resolved.

Later if you use Connectify make sure you install the latest version and that it supports Windows 8.

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