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BSOD help needed!
Hi!
A few months ago I got a Dell XPS laptop. Immediately it started acting up with constant BSODs, something which revealed to caused by faulty RAM.
I got the RAM replaced and the computer worked fine for a few months. Now, though, I'm back in BSOD hell for something that appears to be other reason. I don't get the same errors as before (with the faulty memory I got IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL)..
Now instead I get INVALID_KERNEL_HANDLE, something which (after some Googling) appears to be caused by a broken driver. Looking at the dumps in BlueScreenView, I can't really make out what exactly causes this, other than that the error finally goes fatal in ntoskrnl.exe.
The crashes appear to happen randomly. Sometimes straight away, and sometimes when I leave the computer on for a while and comes back it has blue screened.
A seemingly sure way to trigger the BSOD seems to be to run a Adaware check. It runs for a few minutes, and then...
I should probably also note that the BSOD's started before I installed Adaware.
I am running 64-bit Windows 7 Professional, Full retail.
I'm uploading the latest dumps in hope that anyone can help me with this!
Thanks in advance!
/Magnus