Random Windows 7 BSOD : error 0x00000050

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       #11

    You may need to remove all remnants of the old Kaspersky and the currently installed software prior to re-installing a fresh Kaspersky 2012 program: Removal Tool for Kaspersky Lab Products
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       #12

    Oh, thanks for that. It seems some of my programs are running a bit better now, so i think progress has been made.
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #13

    Good to see. Let us know once you have done the Kaspersky removal and re-install and whether things improve more.
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       #14

    I installed Kaspersky Internet Security 2012, works fine. Things work smoothly now - i should add that since a few months ago that I get messages stating Windows is not genuine, but i believe that it is. Also that it overheats sometimes since it is used a LOT.. this may take a while seeing how each BSOD is usually a few months between, so for now we'll have to rely on these two minidumps
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  5. Posts : 11,269
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       #15

    For the 'Windows is not genuine' message: Windows Genuine and Activation Issue Posting Instructions
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  6. Posts : 12
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       #16

    Just posted a thread about it: Windows is not genuine - started a few months ago
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  7. Posts : 12
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       #17

    I am VERY sorry to double post but yet again this morning I have received yet again another BSOD, once again MEMORY_MANAGEMENT. I want to fix this dang junk, so to fasten the process, I've uploaded the files to MediaFire:
    Free Cloud Storage - MediaFire
    Minidump 2 is the one you should download.
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  8. Posts : 11,269
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       #18

    I'm afraid your Windows is not genuine. Until you get that resolved in your other thread, we are not at liberty to help you. It violates forum rules.

    Your key is a known leaked key, so that is probably why your system is now showing up as not genuine. If you bought the software, you should contact the seller if possible, or lodge a complaint with the service you used to buy it. I would also advise that you contact Microsoft to apprise them of the situation.
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       #19

    Well, i knew it since i DID go on another computer and I'm pretty sure that Sims 3 was a torrent. Since i wasn't told i'm not sure how i got 7 in the first place. I'm not sure if i brought the software but i will definitely go to Microsoft for sure. Oh, by the way, thanks for the informative help, really helping.
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  10. Posts : 11,269
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       #20

    You're welcome. Sorry to see you may have been conned with your system.
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