Sorry I'm late.
Pretty sure that KWDDIADW.SYS is the random name Gmer used. Gmer can be helpful, but I doubt it is cleared completely to be used on Win 10.
Did Gmer crash just on opening, or did it crash after you hit the Scan button.
Disable Eset completely and keep it disabled for now, then run Gmer again.
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Click
here and download
Kaspersky's TDSSKiller to your desktop (EXE version). Then click that to open the scanner.
In the display that opens click the Accepts, then click Start scan. Once that completes, follow any prompts to act on anything it located, including as reboot if requested.
When the scan completes it will create a log file on your C drive.
Similar in name to this:
C:\TDSSKiller.2.2.0_20.12.2009_15.31.43_log.txt
Your copy will be different - some of those numbers will reflect the date/time it was just run by you there.
Copy/paste those contents back here please.