BlueScreen all the time...3b c0000005...no idea what else to do

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  1. Posts : 30
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       #21

    CCleaner once, couple weeks ago, fixed some trash from register. But it was happening before and after reg cleaning

    EDIT:
    at this moment i got error 80242014 when installing sp1
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  2. Posts : 11,269
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       #22

    If you cannot install SP1, it would appear that Windows is not working as it should. Try to Repair Install Windows 7. You can get Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISOs online, but I do not know if you can find a Polish version. Google: windows 7 sp1 integrated iso official direct download link and download Home Premium x64 with SP1 and burn to DVD.
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  3. Posts : 30
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       #23

    writhziden said:
    If you cannot install SP1, it would appear that Windows is not working as it should. Try to Repair Install Windows 7. You can get Windows 7 with SP1 integrated ISOs online, but I do not know if you can find a Polish version. Google: windows 7 sp1 integrated iso official direct download link and download Home Premium x64 with SP1 and burn to DVD.
    Ok, i know that, but i've mentioned before in this thread - i cannot reinstall windows, as long as there is Home Banking app which is unable to reinstall without calling a guy from bank, who takes lots of cash for installing it back. So i might to try fixing it without reinstall, and reinstalling is the last method i'll do.

    Thats why im trying to fix BSOD problem.

    BUT at this moment, after resetting windows update i see it have downloaded SP1 and with error, but it's installing. We will try in couple minutes, after it restart.
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  4. Posts : 11,269
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       #24

    Repair install does not re-install Windows as you think. It installs Windows as an upgrade install, which leaves programs and user files intact.

    Before doing the repair install, you could make a backup image of the system so you can return to your current state if needed. I use

    Imaging with free Macrium,

    but

    Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup

    works well, too.
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  5. Posts : 30
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    Thread Starter
       #25

    Probably yes, but i've noticed this home banking app takes some libraries which are not available to download from google, so i think they might be deleted after reinstall too.

    EDIT:
    YES! Sp1 is installed now and working.
    Now i'll try rest of updates, and we will see if it maybe helped to fix BSOD problem.
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  6. Posts : 25,847
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       #26

    Just a though. You Home Banking Apps might have security built into them stopping SP-1.
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  7. Posts : 30
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       #27

    Not possible, i've tried to install SP1 even before Home Banking APP was installed... But now it does not matter, SP1 is installed.
    Lets pray to stop BSOD after SP1...
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  8. Posts : 30
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       #28

    It's still getting BSOD after SP1 install
    EDIT:
    forgot to attach
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  9. Posts : 11,269
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       #29

    Did you run sfc /scannow? What about the disk check?
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  10. Posts : 30
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       #30

    Doing it right now.

    SFC is stopping at 10% saying something its not possible to work, because of security something, i dont know how to translate it to english.
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