Router restart caused netio.sys BSOD

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[Win|6.0.204.1025] Router restart caused netio.sys BSOD

Hello,

Today I enabled Firefox filtering in Adguard but I still have issues.

I restarted 'my' router* using web interface via FF and noticed BSOD right after confirming the restart. Not sure if ESET, Adguard or other thing caused it. I have only very basic knowledge how to analyze BSODs.

Minidump https://mega.nz/#!Cx4zTSKY!DR6emI6e332VoM6VIA5_Jp8WgBvEVG9aNHAPlFVuvvk
Windbg analysis took much longer than it should: http://pastebin.com/HLQKfXmK
Bluescreen viewer analysis: http://pastebin.com/va9gxSkJ

epfwwfp.sys is ESET driver.

*The router is Netiaspot https://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/vtech/netiaspot


[offtop]I have an average 3 BSODs per month on Win10 now, while I had up to 1 per month on Win7. I don't want to come back to Win7 again, really, but if I have to, I will. I'm close to do so :(
Those BSODs on Win7 were most likely caused by Perfectdisk or Netlimiter, but I can't be sure.[/offtop]
 
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Blaz

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Also had a BSOD in netio.sys after downloading a lot of pictures, browsing the next site, downloading again and so on on bato.to (normal HTTP site) on my Win 8.1 x64 machine. I'm also using Eset, but SSL scan is disabled.
 

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Boo Berry

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I'd say the common link here is ESET.

I've never had one of these BSODs. In fact, I don't think I've ever had a BSOD on Windows 10.
 

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I agree with Boo, the issue is likely to be caused by ESET WFP driver.
 

mysteriously

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Ok, thank you.
ESET SS v9.0.375 was released a month ago. For some reason they still didn't push it as online product update...
 

Blaz

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I'm using Business version, so it should include normally a bit more stable driver.
 

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Just take a look at ESET driver file epfwwfp.sys (it is in %windir%\System32\drivers) and it's version.
 

Blaz

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6.3.2010.0 from 9th November signed by Microsoft.
And my EES is 6.3.2016.1.
 

mysteriously

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ESET Smart Security 9 x64 build 9.0.374.1, epfwwfp.sys 9.0.370.0 17.0 signed by ESET at 03.02.2016 and by MS at 05.03.2016
 

Blaz

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It seems they are testing some features on Customer version as Signing is newer than in Business version (Eset Endpoint Protection). Still the bug seems to be the same. Current Business version is from "2016-01-20 17:48:51".
Please note I get the BSOD very rarely.
 
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