Blue Screen Error Klif.sys
my first post.......About a problem...i have been facing lately... Its a BSOD on windows vista home basic....on seeing the dump file......it was found Klif.sys was writtenand it is a filter of KAV(iguess)version KAV --->11.0.2.556(b.c.e.f)i would like to know what is it......and how can it be prevented!! hoemee 11.03.2012 17:02 Hello - and welcome to the forums - please post a GSI log as outlined here:http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=915 Sid3695 11.03.2012 17:19 i did it,,...obatined a zip file....but uploading failed! Sid3695 11.03.2012 17:19 http://www.getsysteminfo.com/read.php?file...5d83b6a3441554f here it is! Sid3695 11.03.2012 17:30 kaspersky anti virus 2011 bcef ??? ef stands for patches? hoemee 11.03.2012 17:46 Yes - those are patches/updates.....OK - you have a few things going on:1. Your hosts file has been altered - see here to fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/9720342. Please remove Orbit downloader - it is flagged as incompatible with Kaspersky3. You may need to free up some space on your C:\drive to keep 15% free4. Your log events show NTFS file structure errors on C:\ that look like they were repaired.....run checkdisk to confirm:http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows...rive-for-errors5. Please ensure that Windows Defender is turned off6. Do a clean install of KAV 2012 - make sure you have activation data available in front of you - as outlined here:http://forum.kaspersky.com/index.php?showtopic=67812Check to see if problem resolved - if not, please post new GSI log....... Sid3695 11.03.2012 17:51 QUOTE(hoemee @ 11.03.2012 16:46) Yes - those are patches/updates.....OK - you have a few things going on:1. Your hosts file has been altered - see here to fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/9720342. Please remove Orbit downloader - it is flagged as incompatible with Kaspersky3. You may need to free up some space on your C:\drive to keep 15% free4. Your log events show NTFS file structure errors on C:\ that look like they were repaired.....run
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MetaFilter querying the hive mind Log In Sign Up MetaFilter AskMeFi FanFare Projects Music Jobs IRL MetaTalk More Best Of Podcast Chat Labs Search MetaFilter… Menu Home FAQ About Archives Tags Popular Random Ready to jump off a klif.sys.... April 22, 2009 12:58 AM Subscribe I'm getting a Blue Screen of Death on startup (Windows XP Pro) which says that the "problem" (whatever it may be) is being caused by a file called klif.sys. Googling around indicates it's a Kaspersky file, and I do indeed have their anti-virus software installed on my system. But I haven't found any solutions, and I can't get past this BSOD. Is there any hope for me? (More details inside.) A few days ago, Windows informed me that it needed to restart after installing some updates. (I don't recall what they were exactly, but I think most had to do with Office 2007. Not sure though.) I powered down my computer and went to bed. The next day, when I turned it on, my computer informed me that the file NTOSKRNL.EXE was missing or corrupt. I thought this was strange but couldn't get past this error message by trying "Last Known Good Configuration" or "Safe Mode." So I followed some online solutions which explained how to restore that file from the original Windows CD, using the Windows Recovery Console. I then got a new message, telling me that still another file, ntfs.sys, was missing or corrupt. So I tried fixing that file, too. At that point, Windows really jammed me up - it gave me no discernable error messages whatsoever, and just kept restarting after basically getting nowhere during the boot process. (Safe Mode and Last Known Good Config still would not work.) So I took what may have been a foolhardy step - I tried letting the Windows CD automatically "repair" my installation of Windows. (Side note: One thing I didn't think about until later is the fact that my installation h