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Getting BlueScreen error code D1

Anonymous
2013-07-31T07:52:03+00:00

Original title: Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

Hello,

My PC has been shutting automatically and there appears a blue screens.

Here are the details:

Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1

Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:

BCCode: d1

BCP1: FFFFF880065EF168

BCP2: 0000000000000002

BCP3: 0000000000000000

BCP4: FFFFF88004B51861

OS Version: 6_1_7601

Service Pack: 1_0

Product: 256_1

Files that help describe the problem:

C:\Windows\Minidump\073113-57829-01.dmp

C:\Users\admin\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-83569-0.sysdata.xml

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Windows for home | Other | Performance and system failures

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Anonymous
2013-08-04T19:39:48+00:00

The  "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" is not a component of Windows and appears to be installed with some D-Link software and may be used for network management.

It would not be necessary software.

Hopefully uninstalling the  "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" will prevent the problematic anodlwfx.sys from loading and therefore stop the blue screen errors.

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-08-04T19:46:35+00:00

    The  "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" is not a component of Windows and appears to be installed with some D-Link software and may be used for network management.

     

    It would not be necessary software.

     

    Hopefully uninstalling the  "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" will prevent the problematic anodlwfx.sys from loading and therefore stop the blue screen errors.

              

    Thanks for your support. I will see and will let you know if I face the problem again.

    Hoping that problem will be resolved. :)

    Thanks again.

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  2. Anonymous
    2013-08-04T18:27:14+00:00

    Can you click on "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" and then select "Uninstall" and then proceed with the uninstall.

     

    Create a System Restore Point beforehand and restart the computer afterward.           

    Done !

    Can you please let me know what was its implications and where does it come from ?

    Will it solve the problem :) ?

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  3. Anonymous
    2013-08-04T18:00:06+00:00

    Can you click on "ANOD Network Security Filter Driver" and then select "Uninstall" and then proceed with the uninstall.

    Create a System Restore Point beforehand and restart the computer afterward.

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  4. Anonymous
    2013-08-04T17:45:54+00:00

     

     

    For local area connection its <Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller>.

    For Wireless connection it is <D-Link DWA-525 Wireless N 150 Desktop Adapter(rev.A2)>

    Can you right-click local area connection and select "Properties"

     

    What is listed under "This connection uses the following items" - see screenshot - what is in the red rectangle is what I am looking for.

     

    I am thing thinking may be a protocol there related to the anodlwfx.sys.

    Here is the screenshot.

    http://www.screencast.com/t/fTPlI3pPkjmt

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