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Title: Blocking Unknown Kernel Module Causes BSOD Post by buddyw on Apr 21st, 2008, 3:34pm Recently an Dangerous unknown kernel Module popped on AAK and I set it to "always block". When I rebooted the computer threw a BSOD on 0x0000007F continuously. I went into safe mode and disabled the aak service and can boot now, but I am worried that this module may be some sort of Mal-ware. So my questions are: 1.) how can I unblock that application so that aak service can be started. 2.) can you help me identify this unknown kernel module? There was no information in the application before I blocked it. I tried to download the aak-info.zip utility from your website, but I got a 404. I used this last time when Privacy Keyboard caused a similar problem. (I promise that Privacy Keyboard has never been installed on this machine.) Thanks, Buddy |
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Title: Re: Blocking Unknown Kernel Module Causes BSOD Post by buddyw on Apr 21st, 2008, 3:37pm I wanted to add that I am running Windows XP SP1 and AAK 3.6 |
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Title: Re: Blocking Unknown Kernel Module Causes BSOD Post by Eric on Apr 21st, 2008, 11:58pm Do you try AAK v3.7? |
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Title: Re: Blocking Unknown Kernel Module Causes BSOD Post by buddyw on Apr 26th, 2008, 12:10am Ok. 1.) I uninstalled 3.6 2.) Rebooted 3.) Installed 3.7 4.) Rebooted Same problem. BSOD when aak service runs. |