Kernel_security_check_failure frequent bsod

I get these all the time. Usually the start or stop. It sometimes takes 2 or 3 attempts before Windows starts, and I don't remember the last time I had a closed own. I think it has something to do with one of my external hard drives. I currently have a LaCie 1 TB and a 2 to Seagate. The LaCie currently has a single partition ExFAT, while the Seagate has 2 partitions HFS + and a NTFS. If I try to 'remove' LaCie, it works very well. If I try with the Seagate, he always says that the device is in use, and not to remove it. If I ignore the warning, I get a BSOD instant.

I would like to blame the HFS drivers that apple provides for the reading of the OS X partition. They suck no doubt. My proof is that I wanted to keep the Seagate as a pure GPT drive, so I have set up with 3 partitions HFS + disk utility, but Windows won't format the third partition to NTFS until I disabled the HFS driver. I guess I could disable the drivers again for a few days and see if the BSOD happen again, but I would still be able to see all HFS partitions, so I'm posting here in the hope of some sort of solution. And I was wondering if anyone else has had problems using external hard drives with HFS partitions.

sfc/scannow says everything is fine, and a virus scan found nothing.

And why using a partition for Time Machine makes it unreadable under Windows?

I disabled the HFS drivers, and the amount of BSOD has dropped dramatically. I'll leave this unresolved even if for now, because I want a solution that allows me to see my OS X partition and not yet constant BSOD.

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