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When I close the lid it doesn't shut off, keycommands are ignored and the screen remains black leading my to hit power switch

I've had the issue since 06/2012

Since then it stopped and continued from 09/2012

Critical 24/06/2012 00:23:16 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 17/09/2012 21:39:03 Kernel-Power 41 (63)

Critical 18/09/2012 19:46:20 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 18/09/2012 23:10:58 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 22/09/2012 20:54:24 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 23/09/2012 13:58:20 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 26/09/2012 21:03:01 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 30/09/2012 06:15:50 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 02/10/2012 23:13:09 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 10/10/2012 20:11:26 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 10/10/2012 21:40:11 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 10/10/2012 22:50:30 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 10/10/2012 23:22:07 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 11/10/2012 00:00:25 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 11/10/2012 06:57:27 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 14/10/2012 09:47:07 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 14/10/2012 13:24:38 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 14/10/2012 19:57:36 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 14/10/2012 22:01:05 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 14/10/2012 23:29:51 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 16/10/2012 04:05:45 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 18/10/2012 05:53:58 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 18/10/2012 17:53:27 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 19/10/2012 15:10:08 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 19/10/2012 15:41:31 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 20/10/2012 15:07:31 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 22/10/2012 16:02:48 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 23/10/2012 08:49:18 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 23/10/2012 12:21:36 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 25/10/2012 08:41:54 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 25/10/2012 09:45:30 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 25/10/2012 13:24:57 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 29/10/2012 00:02:56 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 29/10/2012 06:53:35 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 29/10/2012 12:42:24 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 29/10/2012 13:32:28 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 15:27:06 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 17:02:53 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 17:58:01 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 19:25:36 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 20:46:59 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 21:54:16 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 22:55:46 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 01/11/2012 23:29:36 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 03/11/2012 21:14:30 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 03/11/2012 21:50:53 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 03/11/2012 22:30:04 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 03/11/2012 23:12:12 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 01:09:41 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 02:25:12 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 10:04:14 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 11:28:38 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 12:28:07 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 13:48:22 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 15:31:15 Kernel-Power 41 (63)
Critical 05/11/2012 17:52:44 Kernel-Power 41 (63)

I've checked that my GPU and Intergrated card are up to date

I understand that this is a power issue but idk how to resolve, instructions on the provide my information on this matter would be highly appreciate

I would really like to get this done and over with asap
 


Solution
The memory dumps blame NETwNs64.sys:
NETwNs64.sys Mon Oct 31 18:57:43 2011 (4EAF27E7)
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 5000 Series Adapter Driver for Windows 7
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Please:
- download a fresh copy of the drivers for the Intel wireless WiFi link 5000 Series Adapter from Link Removed
- un-install the current copy of the Intel wireless drivers from your system
- install the freshly downloaded drivers
- monitor for further BSOD's

In addition, please update this older driver. Links are included to assist in looking up the source of the drivers. If unable to find an update, please remove (un-install) the program responsible for that driver. DO NOT manually delete/rename the driver as it may make the...
There could be a scratch on the circuit board, there could be a small bit that wasn't soldered on properly, there could be a driver issue that's preventing the power supply from operating properly or the driver could be hogging too much, etc etc etc.

Too many possibilites, "Kernel-Power 41 (63)" isn't conclusive as it is a sub branch of many power failure related problems.

The kernel power event ID 41 error occurs when the computer is shut down, or it restarts unexpectedly. When a computer that is running Windows starts, a check is performed to determine whether the computer was shut down cleanly. If the computer was not shut down cleanly, a Kernel Power Event 41 message is generated.

An event 41 is used to report that something unexpected happened that prevented Windows from shutting down correctly. There may be insufficient information to explicitly define what happened. To determine what may have happened and to identify a potential resolution, it is important to know what the computer was doing at the time just before the event occurred.

If event 41 is logged because power to the computer was interrupted, consider obtaining an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) such as a battery backup power supply. An underpowered or failing power supply may cause this behavior. For example, if you added RAM or additional devices or hard disks when this problem began, the power supply may cause the problem.


Do you actually see a BSoD, or do you just restart it without seeing for any crash reports?
Also, try updating your BIOS, all your drivers (I'll get to this point later) and try to close the computer in safe mode (F8 before the Windows Logo on startup).

For a list of drivers you can use the software from this link "Link Removed" and just get the driverslist and minidump (or just click grab all, and we can do a full analysis). Then attach the .zip file on your reply and we'll get all the driver info.
 


[/FONT][/COLOR]Do you actually see a BSoD, or do you just restart it without seeing for any crash reports?
Also, try updating your BIOS, all your drivers (I'll get to this point later) and try to close the computer in safe mode (F8 before the Windows Logo on startup).

For a list of drivers you can use the software from this link "Link Removed" and just get the driverslist and minidump (or just click grab all, and we can do a full analysis). Then attach the .zip file on your reply and we'll get all the driver info.

I got BSOD 1 time [to my knowledge] while active on my computer, I was just on the desktop and I just open Chrome and it occured, this only happened 1 time this past week so far and it happened so quick that I couldn't recognize the issue, Hasn't happened again since

The main Issue I'm having is when the computer goes into sleep or Hibernate it just crashs and I have to reboot, sometimes when my computer left on and I return it'll display "Your computer recovered from an unexpected shutdown" with no solution ofc

I've noticed when I take out the Battery the computer goes into sleep fine, I've not tested this fully so I'll get back to you on that

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The memory dumps blame NETwNs64.sys:
NETwNs64.sys Mon Oct 31 18:57:43 2011 (4EAF27E7)
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 5000 Series Adapter Driver for Windows 7
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Please:
- download a fresh copy of the drivers for the Intel wireless WiFi link 5000 Series Adapter from Link Removed
- un-install the current copy of the Intel wireless drivers from your system
- install the freshly downloaded drivers
- monitor for further BSOD's

In addition, please update this older driver. Links are included to assist in looking up the source of the drivers. If unable to find an update, please remove (un-install) the program responsible for that driver. DO NOT manually delete/rename the driver as it may make the system unbootable! :

Afc.sys Wed Jul 12 01:48:20 2006 (44B48D24)
Arcsoft(R) ASPI Shell (CD/DVD program)
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Analysis:
The following is for informational purposes only.
Code:
[FONT=lucida console]**************************Mon Nov  5 15:57:45.832 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\John\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\110512-14445-01.dmp]
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Built by: [B]7601[/B].17944.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120830-0333
System Uptime:[B]0 days 0:20:38.473[/B]
BugCheck Code: [B]BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa800775a060, fffff800034033d8, fffffa800713e010}[/B]
Probably caused by :[B]pci.sys[/B]
BugCheck Info: [B]DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)[/B]
Arguments: 
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa800775a060, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff800034033d8, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa800713e010, The blocked IRP
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F
PROCESS_NAME: [B]System[/B]
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: [B]X64_0x9F_3_NETwNs64_IMAGE_pci.sys[/B]
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM CPU @ 2.30GHz"
MaxSpeed:     2300
CurrentSpeed: [B]2294[/B]
  BIOS Version                  A12
  BIOS Release Date             09/07/2012
  Manufacturer                  Dell Inc.         
  Product Name                  Dell System XPS L502X
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**************************Mon Nov  5 15:19:41.294 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\John\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\110512-16910-01.dmp]
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Built by: [B]7601[/B].17944.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120830-0333
System Uptime:[B]0 days 0:42:21.935[/B]
BugCheck Code: [B]BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa80078dc060, fffff800037f13d8, fffffa800b85c570}[/B]
Probably caused by :[B]pci.sys[/B]
BugCheck Info: [B]DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)[/B]
Arguments: 
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa80078dc060, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff800037f13d8, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa800b85c570, The blocked IRP
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F
PROCESS_NAME: [B]System[/B]
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: [B]X64_0x9F_3_NETwNs64_IMAGE_pci.sys[/B]
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM CPU @ 2.30GHz"
MaxSpeed:     2300
CurrentSpeed: [B]2294[/B]
  BIOS Version                  A12
  BIOS Release Date             09/07/2012
  Manufacturer                  Dell Inc.         
  Product Name                  Dell System XPS L502X
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3rd Party Drivers:
The following is for information purposes only.
Any drivers in red should be updated or removed from your system. And should have been discussed in the body of my post.
Code:
[FONT=lucida console]**************************Mon Nov  5 15:57:45.832 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
[B]Afc.sys                     Wed Jul 12 01:48:20 2006 (44B48D24)[/B]
intelppm.sys                Mon Jul 13 19:19:25 2009 (4A5BC0FD)
amdxata.sys                 Fri Mar 19 12:18:18 2010 (4BA3A3CA)
Epfwndis.sys                Wed Mar 24 15:13:02 2010 (4BAA643E)
epfwwfp.sys                 Wed Mar 24 15:13:05 2010 (4BAA6441)
epfw.sys                    Wed Mar 24 15:13:05 2010 (4BAA6441)
eamonm.sys                  Wed Mar 24 15:18:28 2010 (4BAA6584)
ehdrv.sys                   Wed Mar 24 15:19:13 2010 (4BAA65B1)
qicflt.sys                  Thu Jul  1 21:46:34 2010 (4C2D44FA)
HECIx64.sys                 Tue Oct 19 19:33:43 2010 (4CBE2AD7)
RTKVHD64.sys                Fri Feb 18 04:55:19 2011 (4D5E4207)
Rt64win7.sys                Fri Jun 10 02:33:15 2011 (4DF1BAAB)
nusb3hub.sys                Tue Sep 13 03:14:40 2011 (4E6F02E0)
nusb3xhc.sys                Tue Sep 13 03:14:43 2011 (4E6F02E3)
AMPPAL.sys                  Wed Oct 19 17:19:07 2011 (4E9F3ECB)
NETwNs64.sys                Mon Oct 31 18:57:43 2011 (4EAF27E7)
GEARAspiWDM.sys             Thu May  3 15:56:17 2012 (4FA2E2E1)
igdkmd64.sys                Wed Sep 26 15:49:04 2012 (50635C30)
nvpciflt.sys                Tue Oct 16 15:36:09 2012 (507DB729)
nvkflt.sys                  Tue Oct 16 15:36:18 2012 (507DB732)
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Solution
The memory dumps blame NETwNs64.sys:
NETwNs64.sys Mon Oct 31 18:57:43 2011 (4EAF27E7)
Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 5000 Series Adapter Driver for Windows 7
Link Removed

Please:
- download a fresh copy of the drivers for the Intel wireless WiFi link 5000 Series Adapter from Link Removed
- un-install the current copy of the Intel wireless drivers from your system
- install the freshly downloaded drivers
- monitor for further BSOD's
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Could you be more specfic about Intel wireless WiFi link 5000 Series Adapter?

Also what is the in
I checked the website and couldn't find it,

I've uninstalled the ArcSoft software as instructed
 


Try these: Link Removed - Invalid URL
 


Seems to be stable atm

Will post in 1 week to report its success

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Okay so I recently came across a BSOD and it referred to error code Driver_Power_State_Failure

Kernal power error 41 is still an issue also

Any thoughts?Link Removed
 


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Driver_Power_State_Failure errors that have the first argument of 3 (most are) need examining with the debugger as there's additional information in the fault bucket entry that can usually help in figuring them out.

The Kernel Power Error 41 is simply Windows' way of saying "WTF?" Windows doesn't know why the system crashed, so it just made a note of it in the Event Viewer. Most frequently this is either an overheating error, or another hardware error that can't be detected by Windows.

The line between hardware and software is blurred. Back in XP days it was relatively easy to figure out - but with the advent of smarter OS's (such as Vista/7/8) that distinction isn't very easy to make now.

So, for starters, let's look at this driver: Netwsw00.sys
It's the one blamed in the Driver_Power_State_Failure errors (which do have the first argument of 3)
It belongs to your Intel wireless WiFi adapter.

Please:
- download a fresh copy of this driver from Link Removed
- uninstall the current driver from your system (using Control Panel...Programs...Uninstall a program)
- install the freshly downloaded driver
- monitor for further BSOD's

We'll be looking for 2 things after this:
- further Driver_Power_State_Failure errors (which could point to a hardware problem)
- further Kernel Power Error 41's (which could indicate that there is another problem with the system that needs fixing).


Analysis:
The following is for informational purposes only.
Code:
[font=lucida console]**************************Sun Nov 18 10:51:28.439 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\John\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\111812-15974-01.dmp]
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Built by: [B]7601[/B].17944.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120830-0333
System Uptime:[B]0 days 1:58:07.297[/B]
BugCheck Code: [B]BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa8007773060, fffff800040133d8, fffffa800d1a0010}[/B]
Probably caused by :[B]pci.sys[/B]
BugCheck Info: [B]DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)[/B]
Arguments: 
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa8007773060, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff800040133d8, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa800d1a0010, The blocked IRP
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F
PROCESS_NAME: [B]System[/B]
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: [B]X64_0x9F_3_Netwsw00_IMAGE_pci.sys[/B]
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM CPU @ 2.30GHz"
MaxSpeed:     2300
CurrentSpeed: [B]2294[/B]
  BIOS Version                  A12
  BIOS Release Date             09/07/2012
  Manufacturer                  Dell Inc.         
  Product Name                  Dell System XPS L502X
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
**************************Sat Nov 17 18:15:25.756 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\John\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\111712-15054-01.dmp]
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Built by: [B]7601[/B].17944.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120830-0333
System Uptime:[B]0 days 0:52:08.630[/B]
BugCheck Code: [B]BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa80076b7060, fffff80000bba3d8, fffffa800c3004d0}[/B]
Probably caused by :[B]pci.sys[/B]
BugCheck Info: [B]DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)[/B]
Arguments: 
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa80076b7060, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff80000bba3d8, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa800c3004d0, The blocked IRP
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F
PROCESS_NAME: [B]System[/B]
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: [B]X64_0x9F_3_Netwsw00_IMAGE_pci.sys[/B]
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM CPU @ 2.30GHz"
MaxSpeed:     2300
CurrentSpeed: [B]2294[/B]
  BIOS Version                  A12
  BIOS Release Date             09/07/2012
  Manufacturer                  Dell Inc.         
  Product Name                  Dell System XPS L502X
¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨¨``
**************************Sat Nov 17 16:56:09.634 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
Loading Dump File [C:\Users\John\_jcgriff2_\dbug\__Kernel__\111712-16411-01.dmp]
Windows 7 Kernel Version 7601 (Service Pack 1) MP (8 procs) Free x64
Built by: [B]7601[/B].17944.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.120830-0333
System Uptime:[B]0 days 0:45:21.493[/B]
BugCheck Code: [B]BugCheck 9F, {3, fffffa8007791a10, fffff80000bba3d8, fffffa80078cf430}[/B]
Probably caused by :[B]pci.sys[/B]
BugCheck Info: [B]DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE (9f)[/B]
Arguments: 
Arg1: 0000000000000003, A device object has been blocking an Irp for too long a time
Arg2: fffffa8007791a10, Physical Device Object of the stack
Arg3: fffff80000bba3d8, nt!TRIAGE_9F_POWER on Win7, otherwise the Functional Device Object of the stack
Arg4: fffffa80078cf430, The blocked IRP
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID:  WIN7_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR:  0x9F
PROCESS_NAME: [B]System[/B]
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: [B]X64_0x9F_3_Netwsw00_IMAGE_pci.sys[/B]
CPUID:        "Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2820QM CPU @ 2.30GHz"
MaxSpeed:     2300
CurrentSpeed: [B]2294[/B]
  BIOS Version                  A12
  BIOS Release Date             09/07/2012
  Manufacturer                  Dell Inc.         
  Product Name                  Dell System XPS L502X
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3rd Party Drivers:
The following is for information purposes only.
Any drivers in red should be updated or removed from your system. And should have been discussed in the body of my post.
Code:
[font=lucida console]**************************Sun Nov 18 10:51:28.439 2012 (UTC - 5:00)**************************
[B]Afc.sys                     Wed Jul 12 01:48:20 2006 (44B48D24)[/B]
intelppm.sys                Mon Jul 13 19:19:25 2009 (4A5BC0FD)
amdxata.sys                 Fri Mar 19 12:18:18 2010 (4BA3A3CA)
Epfwndis.sys                Wed Mar 24 15:13:02 2010 (4BAA643E)
epfw.sys                    Wed Mar 24 15:13:05 2010 (4BAA6441)
epfwwfp.sys                 Wed Mar 24 15:13:05 2010 (4BAA6441)
eamonm.sys                  Wed Mar 24 15:18:28 2010 (4BAA6584)
ehdrv.sys                   Wed Mar 24 15:19:13 2010 (4BAA65B1)
qicflt.sys                  Thu Jul  1 21:46:34 2010 (4C2D44FA)
HECIx64.sys                 Tue Oct 19 19:33:43 2010 (4CBE2AD7)
RTKVHD64.sys                Fri Feb 18 04:55:19 2011 (4D5E4207)
Rt64win7.sys                Fri Jun 10 02:33:15 2011 (4DF1BAAB)
[B]nusb3hub.sys                Tue Sep 13 03:14:40 2011 (4E6F02E0)[/B]
[B]nusb3xhc.sys                Tue Sep 13 03:14:43 2011 (4E6F02E3)[/B]
AMPPAL.sys                  Wed Oct 19 17:19:07 2011 (4E9F3ECB)
btmhsf.sys                  Wed Nov  2 08:26:12 2011 (4EB136E4)
iBtFltCoex.sys              Fri Dec  9 14:45:13 2011 (4EE26549)
GEARAspiWDM.sys             Thu May  3 15:56:17 2012 (4FA2E2E1)
Netwsw00.sys                Sun Jun  3 11:33:40 2012 (4FCB83D4)
igdkmd64.sys                Wed Sep 26 15:49:04 2012 (50635C30)
nvpciflt.sys                Tue Oct 16 15:36:09 2012 (507DB729)
nvkflt.sys                  Tue Oct 16 15:36:18 2012 (507DB732)
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