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So far so good. Will post again soon.
So far so good. Will post again soon.
The thing I feared the worst happened again. I now got a ntoskrnl.exe bluescreen, and I have attached it. What do you think my other options are now? You mentioned some things before. Thanks again..
Let's try to be complete as far as all drivers and other possible signs in the dump go. This means that nothing really stands out that I can prove but there are signs of possible problems:
1. Renew / get newest for a wireless driver from 2007 here: Support Home Page
2. As a test, remove Norton completely, see below, and temporarily install free Avast! or MSE.
3. A possible problem with usbaapl64.sys. Part of your Apple iPod or iPhone connection. As a test - de-install.Please see these links for uninstalling your AV:
Uninstallers (removal tools) for common antivirus software - ESET Knowledgebase
or here
Ultimate Collection of Uninstallers / Removal Tools for All Popular Anti-Virus Software - Tweaking with Vishal
Then reboot.
Sometimes these uninstallers do not remove all they should out of Registry:
Run CCleaner, both regular and registry.
Next install your preferred AV immediately.
last: some drivers that should be ok through Windows Update.. seem not to be... Just to be sure:
You also have some problems with Windows Update
Please go to your Maintenance Center and check the Windows Update status. Make sure you are up to date, do them one by one manually if needed.
For help or reset see: Windows Update - Reset