Unexpected kernel trap mode error

I installed windows8  in my lenovo G580. . . But when i connect to internet in 15-20 minute. . .My laptop restart  with bluescreen and show unexpected kernel trap mode error. . . Plizz Help



My 5 mini dump file is here => http://www51.zippyshare.com/v/30900556/file.html
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Hi,

You are aware that these dump files are ~2 to 3 months old, correct? Anyway, we have various different bug checks from the attached DMP files:

UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP (7f)

This bug check indicates that the Intel CPU generated a trap and the kernel failed to catch this trap.

If we take a look at the call stack (warning, it's quite large):

STACK_TEXT: 
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
afd5cffc 92f7067c 89783000 afd5d074 afd5d024 igdkmd32+0x196d00
afd5d00c 92f6c574 88ad0970 afd5d074 88a52614 igdkmd32+0x13467c
afd5d024 92e60892 88a4e000 afd5d074 00000000 igdkmd32+0x130574
afd5d084 92f0a03e 88a4e000 afd5d5bc 88a4e000 igdkmd32+0x24892
afd5d5d4 92f0a3dd 88a4e000 00000000 afd5d630 igdkmd32+0xce03e
afd5d5e4 92eb29b2 88a4e000 00000000 88a4e000 igdkmd32+0xce3dd
afd5d630 92e5833f 88a4e000 00000000 00000000 igdkmd32+0x769b2
afd5d684 9040b12a 88a4e000 00000000 afd5d798 igdkmd32+0x1c33f
afd5d698 818efba9 8038e840 88833248 00000000 dxgkrnl!DpiFdoMessageInterruptRoutine+0x2c
afd5d6ac 8198567d 8038e840 88833248 a4d6887d nt!KiInterruptMessageDispatch+0x12
afd5d6ac 8187fcfb 8038e840 88833248 a4d6887d nt!KiInterruptDispatch+0x6d
afd5d798 8187f7b6 884c1998 884c1998 856105d8 nt!SepNormalAccessCheck+0x113
afd5d864 8187f1e9 856105c4 00000000 00000001 nt!SepAccessCheck+0x163
afd5d94c 818a8503 856105c4 00000000 afd5d988 nt!SeAccessCheckWithHint+0x3a0
afd5d998 8bb90bff 856105c4 884c1998 00000000 nt!SeAccessCheckFromStateEx+0x52
afd5d9f8 8bb915cd 00000000 afd5da34 00000000 NETIO!KfdReleaseCachedFilters+0x24a
afd5da58 8bb8e76d 8a1c0178 afd5df40 85613978 NETIO!KfdReleaseCachedFilters+0xc18
afd5dc88 82087257 0000002c afd5df40 85613978 NETIO!KfdClassify+0x25d
afd5ded8 82079408 afd5df40 00000000 00000000 tcpip!WfpAleClassify+0x50
afd5dfb4 820797bf 85969120 0000002c 00000002 tcpip!WfpAlepReauthorizeInboundConnection+0x8d0
afd5e054 8207745d 00000011 8585c750 00000000 tcpip!WfpAleReauthorizeInboundConnection+0xc2
afd5e13c 8207df38 00000002 00000000 884a70bc tcpip!WfpAleReauthorizeConnection+0x2a9
afd5e234 82086408 85969120 00000002 8585c750 tcpip!TlShimOptionalReauthorizeConnection+0x3c1
afd5e32c 8208c051 00000011 00000002 00006c07 tcpip!ProcessALEForTransportPacket+0x181
afd5e72c 8208cfbd 00000002 00006c07 00006cf0 tcpip!WfpProcessInTransportStackIndication+0xb5e
afd5e7a8 8208dbb7 85969120 00000002 00006c07 tcpip!InetInspectReceiveDatagram+0x105
afd5e868 8208d88b 8578e8a0 00000014 8a3a41e8 tcpip!UdpBeginMessageIndication+0x4f
afd5e924 8208d4f9 85492ba4 afd5e950 afd5e954 tcpip!UdpDeliverDatagrams+0x9d
afd5e9d4 8208d11f 8578e8a0 8a3a41e8 afd5ea10 tcpip!UdpReceiveDatagrams+0x251
afd5e9e4 8208a462 afd5e9f4 8214efc8 8578e8a0 tcpip!UdpNlClientReceiveDatagrams+0x12
afd5ea10 8208a0d0 00000011 00000000 8214efc8 tcpip!IppDeliverListToProtocol+0x3a
afd5ea4c 82089bc9 8214efc8 afd5eaac afd5eaa4 tcpip!IppProcessDeliverList+0x53
afd5ead8 820787ae 8214efc8 afd5eb14 82151770 tcpip!IppReceiveHeaderBatch+0x1c1
afd5eb38 820778c8 8a3a41e8 8a3a41e8 857d4940 tcpip!IppLoopbackIndicatePackets+0x35c
afd5ee08 8207d1d1 afd5ee54 8214efc8 00000001 tcpip!IppLoopbackEnqueue+0x2e9
afd5ee90 8207ca2a 8214efc8 8579384c 8579384c tcpip!IppDispatchSendPacketHelper+0x4ea
afd5ef40 8207b8e4 8578e8a0 8214f22c 00000006 tcpip!IppPacketizeDatagrams+0x2b0
afd5efe4 82083d82 afd5f008 820829f0 00000004 tcpip!IppSendDatagramsCommon+0x66a
afd5f004 afd5f278 820833af 86d98ed0 afd5f0c8 tcpip!RssHashComputeToeplitzPortHash+0x47
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0xafd5f278


We can see many tcpip.sys and a few NETIO,.sys calls. These are Microsoft network related calls and routines. We then reach a DirectX Kernel call into a few igdkmd32.sys calls which is the Intel Graphics driver.

With this said, we likely have a 3rd party source (antivirus, firewall, some 3rd party network app) causing NETBIOS conflicts, and a need to update the video card drivers.

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On one of the many *7F's we have, there are a ton of cfosspeed6.sys calls which is the
cFosSpeed - The Internet Accelerator driver.

We also have a REFERENCE_BY_POINTER (18) bug check.

This indicates that the reference count of an object is illegal for the current state of the object.

If we take a look at the call stack:

STACK_TEXT: 
bb93b3c4 81bd113f 00000018 00000000 86330940 nt!KeBugCheckEx
bb93b3e8 81a96702 00010224 863205f0 b883f300 nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x35e37
bb93b444 81a96d5c 863205f0 b883f300 224bf394 nt!ExpApplyPriorityBoost+0x110
bb93b49c 81a93297 863205f0 baa02598 d3f8f108 nt!ExpWaitForResource+0xbf
bb93b4e4 d0952713 863205f0 00000001 97ab6420 nt!ExAcquireResourceExclusiveLite+0x191
bb93b520 d093e206 863204b0 97ab6674 00000000 fastfat!FatAcquireExclusiveVcb_Real+0x2b
bb93b774 d093de9a 97ab66b4 00000000 863203b8 fastfat!FatCommonCreate+0x2fc
bb93b7b4 81a8fd02 013203b8 8636f6d8 85afbe08 fastfat!FatFsdCreate+0x4c
bb93b7d0 8069ea9f 00000000 85e25568 8636f6d8 nt!IofCallDriver+0x3f
bb93b80c 806b92dd bb93b850 00000000 00000000 FLTMGR!FltpLegacyProcessingAfterPreCallbacksCompleted+0x24c
bb93b86c 81a8fd02 cfbbb730 8636f6d8 86360005 FLTMGR!FltpCreate+0x2d8
bb93b888 81cfde43 224bfea0 81cfd935 82810012 nt!IofCallDriver+0x3f
bb93b9a8 81cb4b96 8636ae00 85068040 85604d20 nt!IopParseDevice+0x512
bb93ba2c 81cfbc99 00000000 bb93ba88 01000040 nt!ObpLookupObjectName+0x251
bb93ba90 81cfaf0f 038dfb50 85068040 00000001 nt!ObOpenObjectByName+0xfe
bb93bb0c 81cf9538 038dfb18 00100081 038dfb50 nt!IopCreateFile+0x2a5
bb93bb58 90db6a8a 038dfb18 00100081 038dfb50 nt!NtCreateFile+0x36
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
bb93bbe0 81b9352c 038dfb18 00100081 038dfb50 bdselfpr+0x7a8a
bb93bbe0 771d6954 038dfb18 00100081 038dfb50 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0x12c
038dfba4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x771d6954


Unable to load image \??\C:\Program Files\Bitdefender\Antivirus Free Edition\bdselfpr.sys, Win32 error 0n2
*** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for bdselfpr.sys
*** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for bdselfpr.sys


^^ BitDefender Self Protection Driver

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Overall:

1. Uninstall cFosSpeed - The Internet Accelerator.

2. Remove and replace BitDefender with Windows 8's built-in Windows Defender:

BitDefender removal - http://www.bitdefender.com/support/how-to-uninstall-bitdefender-333.html

3. Ensure you have the latest video card drivers. If you are already on the latest video card drivers, uninstall and install a version or a few versions behind the latest to ensure it's not a latest driver only issue. If you have already experimented with the latest video card driver and many previous versions, please give the beta driver for your card a try.

4. Just a side question, I see you have TuneUpUtilities installed. What are you using it for?

Regards,

Patrick
Debugger/Reverse Engineer.

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