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Windows 7: BSOD when opening file, BC code C5
03 Sep 2012
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lasty28
windows 7 32bit
15 posts
BSOD when opening file, BC code C5
Hi just had BSOD when opening a folder on pc can any one help please ?
I've uploaded dump file.
My System Specs
OS
windows 7 32bit
CPU
AMD athlon(tm)IIx4630 processer 2.81ghz
Memory
4.00 gb ddr
Graphics Card
1024mb Ati radeon HD 5450 pci-express vga card
Hard Drives
samsung 1tb
03 Sep 2012
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centaur78
Windows 7 ultimate x64
1,295 posts
Earth
Hi
Please
use this tool
to update your profile specs
And then
use this tool
to post all the files here
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair
OS
Windows 7 ultimate x64
03 Sep 2012
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3
centaur78
Windows 7 ultimate x64
1,295 posts
Earth
As per the dump ... Kaspersky was the cause of the BSOD... suggest you uninstall it and install MSE....
But upload the other files so i can advice you further
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair
OS
Windows 7 ultimate x64
.
03 Sep 2012
#
4
lasty28
windows 7 32bit
15 posts
thanks for reply centaur, i will use tools soon as had me dinner lol, then post back. thanks again lasty :-)
My System Specs
OS
windows 7 32bit
CPU
AMD athlon(tm)IIx4630 processer 2.81ghz
Memory
4.00 gb ddr
Graphics Card
1024mb Ati radeon HD 5450 pci-express vga card
Hard Drives
samsung 1tb
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