I am seeing the same error. I had a machine all setup and running fine, but then the windows automatic updates kicked in and rebooted the pc. The machine then would allow you to long and then the screen would be blank and no icons ever appeared and the machine was locked. I found that unplugging the network cable will allow her to login, and then I plugged her in after boot up. I then let it do the rest of the updates and well I received the NToskrnl.exe error. My updates are now hung.
I had this happen on another computer as well, but I uninstalled our previous antivirus and installed endpoint. It then did the same thing where it would login and never pull up the desktop. I placed the harddrive into another machine (did not have the network plugged in) and it worked. I realized that it was the network connection that worked, and not switching the hardware.
So if your desktop is not comming up try unplugging your Network connection. If I find out more I'll post more..