V6.1.2.10 bsod symnet.sys

Long time lurker, first time poster...

 

I currently have a Dell Studio XPS 9100 (i7-930, 12 GB) running Windows 7 Pro SP1 (Current).  Up until about a week ago, I was running V5 (latest) along with Malwarebytes Pro (latest) and Spybot with absolutely no issues.  I have not had a single BSOD since I bought the system over a year ago until 10 minutes ago.

 

I was doing some web browsing when I moved my mouse to so something and POOF!  My first BSOD.  The offending file is SYMNET.SYS which turns out (correct me if I'm wrong), a Norton driver.

 

The network driver I'm using is a RealTek and a MS Wireless Mouse USB.

 

I have a couple of other Dell laptops, a XPS M1530 with Win7 Pro SP1 (32-bit, Current) and a Dell Latitude E5420 with Win7 Pro SP1 (64-bit, Current) to which I upgraded those from V5 (latest) to V6 when it was released and found them stable with no problems before I upgrade my main desktop (XPS 9100).

 

I searched the N360 boards and didn't find anything pertaining to the offending driver.  I would like to get this resolved ASAP, however I rebooted and it's working fine (for now).  So, heads up on this one.

 

If you need any more information, let me know.

 

Regards