Hi, again, friend kemical!
I was very lucky with one machine, since once I disabled the WinMagic security system I was able to Safe Boot, after which I performed a system restore from two days before the BSOD started, and now everything boots normally with no problems!
(However, for some very strange reason I was unable to disable/de-activate the WinMagic SecureDoc system on the second machine, so I need more tech support from WinMagic before I can continue troubleshooting it).
But for general info purposes, allow me to address some of the potential issues you so helpfully brought to my attention...
(1): I'm going to try to uninstall "BTHidMgr.sys" - Bluetooth HID Manager driver (IVT BlueSolei) , since it didn't work correctly anyway. But the only way I know to uninstall a driver is to use Comodo Program Manager, which is the only uninstall utility that has a Driver Uninstall feature. If you know of a better method, please let me know.
(2): I'll try to update "Rt64win7.sys" - Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet driver, but Raxco PerfectUpdater (which is the only driver update tool I trust) says that that driver doesn't need updating.
(3): "ElbyCDFL.sys" - ElbyCDIO Filter Driver -- This company has stated that there will not be any updates to this, and I think I need it, so I'll leave it alone.
As for all the security software you listed, allow me to explain why I need them and why I don't think there's a conflict...
(1): "avc3.sys" - BitDefender Active Virus Control filter driver -- This is installed by my antivirus app, and my research revealed that it's the best available for me for 2015.
(2): "cmderd.sys" - COMODO Internet Security Eradication Driver -- This is installed by my Firewall, which I trust and has some essential features I need that no other firewall I've examined provides. This doesn't have any antivirus or other antimalware capabilities, so there's no conflict with BitDefender or anything else.
(3): "PerfectGuard64.sys" - PerfectGuard Security -- This is the best anti-keylogger, anti-screencap, anti-camera, etc tool on the market. It does not conflict with either BitDefender or Comodo Firewall since it's performing a very different task.
(4): WinMagic SecureDoc -- This system makes it impossible for any person or agency to boot the machines I've installed it on without a complex private password and secure key file. And even if anyone stole my computer or my disk drives, they would remain completely inaccessible without that same password and security key.
Note also that all of these have been installed and were running together perfectly for more than 6 months without any indication of any conflict or BSODs.
And one system is once again working perfectly with everything you've called out as a possible concern.
In any case, I once again wish to
thank you ENORMOUSLY for your kind and useful assistance!!
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BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff960001329ec, fffff880096be020, 0}
Probably caused by : win32k.sys ( win32k!AllocateW32Process+44 )
Followup: MachineOwner
Hi,
all your dump files are the same and basically point to either a driver or system process although as i said previously there is a small chance that it's RAM.
Looking through your dump file however I noticed that you have several security applications running:
avc3.sys Tue May 12 13:14:53 2015: BitDefender Active Virus Control filter driver
Link Removed
cmderd.sys Fri Jan 30 11:46:12 2015: COMODO Internet Security Eradication Driver
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PerfectGuard64.sys Tue Oct 22 10:09:47 2013: PerfectGuard Security
Link Removed
Having this many security applications is most likely the cause of the bsod. Reduce your security applications please. (are the two PerfectGuard apps the same?)
Edit:
I just remembered that you are also running the WinMagic security system too... I've never used it but imagine it's only compounding things with the above?
Also don't forget about this: