The CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION bug check has a value of 0x00000109. This indicates that the kernel has detected critical kernel code or data corruption.
Parameter 0x4 = 0x1c - driver object corruption
Code:
Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 10.0.18362.1 AMD64
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Loading Dump File [F:\071119-14937-01.dmp]
Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available
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Response Time (ms) Location
Deferred SRV*
Symbol search path is: SRV*
Executable search path is:
Windows 10 Kernel Version 18362 MP (4 procs) Free x64
Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
Built by: 18362.1.amd64fre.19h1_release.190318-1202
Machine Name:
Kernel base = 0xfffff805`08200000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0xfffff805`086432f0
Debug session time: Fri Jul 12 01:57:29.536 2019 (UTC + 2:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:12:00.343
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For analysis of this file, run !analyze -v
1: kd> !analyze
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Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information.
BugCheck 109, {a39fc0dac418d820, b3b6cd61169b0d79, ffff81822f63ed90, 1c}
Probably caused by : Unknown_Image ( ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE )
Followup: MachineOwner
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1: kd> !analyze -v
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CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION (109)
This bugcheck is generated when the kernel detects that critical kernel code or
data have been corrupted. There are generally three causes for a corruption:
1) A driver has inadvertently or deliberately modified critical kernel code
or data. See http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/kernel/64bitPatching.mspx
2) A developer attempted to set a normal kernel breakpoint using a kernel
debugger that was not attached when the system was booted. Normal breakpoints,
"bp", can only be set if the debugger is attached at boot time. Hardware
breakpoints, "ba", can be set at any time.
3) A hardware corruption occurred, e.g. failing RAM holding kernel code or data.
Arguments:
Arg1: a39fc0dac418d820, Reserved
Arg2: b3b6cd61169b0d79, Reserved
Arg3: ffff81822f63ed90, Failure type dependent information
Arg4: 000000000000001c, Type of corrupted region, can be
0 : A generic data region
1 : Modification of a function or .pdata
2 : A processor IDT
3 : A processor GDT
4 : Type 1 process list corruption
5 : Type 2 process list corruption
6 : Debug routine modification
7 : Critical MSR modification
8 : Object type
9 : A processor IVT
a : Modification of a system service function
b : A generic session data region
c : Modification of a session function or .pdata
d : Modification of an import table
e : Modification of a session import table
f : Ps Win32 callout modification
10 : Debug switch routine modification
11 : IRP allocator modification
12 : Driver call dispatcher modification
13 : IRP completion dispatcher modification
14 : IRP deallocator modification
15 : A processor control register
16 : Critical floating point control register modification
17 : Local APIC modification
18 : Kernel notification callout modification
19 : Loaded module list modification
1a : Type 3 process list corruption
1b : Type 4 process list corruption
1c : Driver object corruption
1d : Executive callback object modification
1e : Modification of module padding
1f : Modification of a protected process
20 : A generic data region
21 : A page hash mismatch
22 : A session page hash mismatch
23 : Load config directory modification
24 : Inverted function table modification
25 : Session configuration modification
26 : An extended processor control register
27 : Type 1 pool corruption
28 : Type 2 pool corruption
29 : Type 3 pool corruption
2a : Type 4 pool corruption
2b : Modification of a function or .pdata
2c : Image integrity corruption
2d : Processor misconfiguration
2e : Type 5 process list corruption
2f : Process shadow corruption
30 : Retpoline code page corruption
101 : General pool corruption
102 : Modification of win32k.sys
Debugging Details:
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KEY_VALUES_STRING: 1
PROCESSES_ANALYSIS: 1
SERVICE_ANALYSIS: 1
STACKHASH_ANALYSIS: 1
TIMELINE_ANALYSIS: 1
DUMP_CLASS: 1
DUMP_QUALIFIER: 400
BUILD_VERSION_STRING: 18362.1.amd64fre.19h1_release.190318-1202
SYSTEM_MANUFACTURER: Dell Inc.
SYSTEM_PRODUCT_NAME: Dell XPS720
BIOS_VENDOR: Dell Inc.
BIOS_VERSION: A06
BIOS_DATE: 04/01/2008
BASEBOARD_MANUFACTURER: Dell Inc.
BASEBOARD_PRODUCT: 0P611C
BASEBOARD_VERSION: A00
DUMP_TYPE: 2
BUGCHECK_P1: a39fc0dac418d820
BUGCHECK_P2: b3b6cd61169b0d79
BUGCHECK_P3: ffff81822f63ed90
BUGCHECK_P4: 1c
CPU_COUNT: 4
CPU_MHZ: a6b
CPU_VENDOR: GenuineIntel
CPU_FAMILY: 6
CPU_MODEL: 17
CPU_STEPPING: 7
CPU_MICROCODE: 6,17,7,0 (F,M,S,R) SIG: 70B'00000000 (cache) 70B'00000000 (init)
BLACKBOXBSD: 1 (!blackboxbsd)
BLACKBOXNTFS: 1 (!blackboxntfs)
BLACKBOXPNP: 1 (!blackboxpnp)
BLACKBOXWINLOGON: 1
CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: BAD_STACK_0x109
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x109
PROCESS_NAME: System
CURRENT_IRQL: 2
ANALYSIS_SESSION_HOST: MICHAL
ANALYSIS_SESSION_TIME: 07-12-2019 17:07:40.0047
ANALYSIS_VERSION: 10.0.18362.1 amd64fre
STACK_TEXT:
ffff918f`40778fc8 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000109 a39fc0da`c418d820 b3b6cd61`169b0d79 ffff8182`2f63ed90 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD_FUNC: 81a83ae0317433a47fcc36991983df3b6e638b71
THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD_FUNC_OFFSET: 6e16edd8c7dd677734fdbcd2397a2e35e9fae964
THREAD_SHA1_HASH_MOD: 76cd06466d098060a9eb26e5fd2a25cb1f3fe0a3
SYMBOL_NAME: ANALYSIS_INCONCLUSIVE
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: Unknown_Module
IMAGE_NAME: Unknown_Image
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 0
STACK_COMMAND: .thread ; .cxr ; kb
BUCKET_ID: BAD_STACK_0x109
PRIMARY_PROBLEM_CLASS: BAD_STACK_0x109
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: BAD_STACK_0x109
TARGET_TIME: 2019-07-11T23:57:29.000Z
OSBUILD: 18362
OSSERVICEPACK: 239
SERVICEPACK_NUMBER: 0
OS_REVISION: 0
SUITE_MASK: 272
PRODUCT_TYPE: 1
OSPLATFORM_TYPE: x64
OSNAME: Windows 10
OSEDITION: Windows 10 WinNt TerminalServer SingleUserTS
OS_LOCALE:
USER_LCID: 0
OSBUILD_TIMESTAMP: 1972-02-02 09:33:06
BUILDDATESTAMP_STR: 190318-1202
BUILDLAB_STR: 19h1_release
BUILDOSVER_STR: 10.0.18362.1.amd64fre.19h1_release.190318-1202
ANALYSIS_SESSION_ELAPSED_TIME: 11be
ANALYSIS_SOURCE: KM
FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: km:bad_stack_0x109
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {b4d7023a-05c3-49b2-3ea4-6240fe57d90e}
Followup: MachineOwner
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1: kd> .load pde
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PDE v11.3 - Copyright 2017 Andrew Richards
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1: kd> !dpx
Start memory scan : 0xffff918f40778fc8 ($csp)
End memory scan : 0xffff918f4077a000 (Kernel Stack Base)
r9 : 0xffff81822f63ed90 : 0xfffff8050d6fbae0 : Ntfs!NtfsFsdCreate
0xffff918f40778fe8 : 0xffff81822f63ed90 : 0xfffff8050d6fbae0 : Ntfs!NtfsFsdCreate
1: kd> !blackboxpnp
PnpActivityId : {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
PnpActivityTime : 132073626232589974
PnpEventInformation: 3
PnpEventInProgress : 0
PnpProblemCode : 24
PnpVetoType : 0
DeviceId : SW\{DDF4358E-BB2C-11D0-A42F-00A0C9223196}\{97EBAACB-95BD-11D0-A3EA-00A0C9223196}
VetoString :
The analysis did not show what driver might be guilty, therefore I recommend that you enable Driver Verifier (Enable and Disable Driver Verifier in Windows 10) to detect a faulty driver