| | | | I was on my computer yesterday evening. Running a game, when finishing up
some remote desktop work. The system locked up and stopped responding. I shut
the tower off, then brought it back up. The Vista system now reports that it
has local network access only. Currently one error message I was getting is
that the TCP/IP connections have reached their limit. I don't do P2P or file
sharing so I don't know what that it all about.
I am getting an audit failure on my system stating : Code integrity
determined tha tthe image hash of a file is not valid.
The file could be corrupt due to unauthorized modification. Or the invalid
hash could indicate a potential disk device issue.
The File name is wdfsd.sys located in Program Files\Webdrive\
I have disabled Windows Firewall completely.
I can ping my own IP, but I can't ping my default gateway. Other PC's on my
network are fine. They are able to access the internet.
I have tried many repairs and diagnostics on my network connection to no end.
I have reloaded chipset drivers on my computer and have even loaded updated
drivers.
In the network and sharing center, when I look there I have local access
only.
There is a Unidentified network then there is the internet. Neither of which
can I access.
Earlier I was getting messages about Windows Firewall not being able to
notify me that it blocked an application from accepting incoming connections
on the network.
Error Code 2
Last night prior to the crash or system hang (there was no blue screen of
you know what)
- Code Integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
file could be corrupt due to unauthorized access or modification..... The
file is reghook.sys
- Code Integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
file could be corrupt due to unauthorized access or modification..... The
file is v2imount.sys
- Code Integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
file could be corrupt due to unauthorized access or modification..... The
file is vspd.sys
- Code Integrity determined that the image hash of a file is not valid. The
file could be corrupt due to unauthorized access or modification..... The
file is wdfsd.sys
ANY help would be sincerely appreciated!
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| | | | | Post in reply to: Patrick D
You may want to run the system restore. Please post back with the result.
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Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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