BSOD ntoskrnl.exe error with HP Pavilion g6 Notebook PC

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  1. Posts : 28
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       #31

    I ran the uninstallers for both Paragon programs. Unless they are still in the registry, which they probably are, they should not be showing up. The batch file is just something I wrote that if allowed to run starts an endless loop of opening internet explorer. I'll check again and see if they are actually deleted/uninstalled, but they should be gone.
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       #32

    sportsfan1995 said:
    The batch file is just something I wrote that if allowed to run starts an endless loop of opening internet explorer.
    WTF! Why ?
    Its in your startup folder, does this not happen every boot or are you booby trapping the guest account
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  3. Posts : 28
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       #33

    Pauly said:
    According to the log files you still have all the programs installed
    Start Menu\Programs\avast! Free Antivirus
    Start Menu\Programs\ooVoo
    Start Menu\Programs\Paragon Backup and Recovery™ 12 Compact
    Start Menu\Programs\Paragon Partition Manager™ 12 Free
    Also what is the batch file your running on startup ? is it supposed to be there

    Have you tried running verifier again ?

    Start Menu\Programs\Paragon Backup and Recovery™ 12 Compact
    Start Menu\Programs\Paragon Partition Manager™ 12 Free
    These two folders are empty. I click on them and it lists a subfolder that says "(empty)"
    Currently uninstalling oovoo
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       #34

    Pauly said:
    sportsfan1995 said:
    The batch file is just something I wrote that if allowed to run starts an endless loop of opening internet explorer.
    WTF! Why ?
    Its in your startup folder, does this not happen every boot or are you booby trapping the guest account
    A) Senior in high school
    B) Taking a Computer Service Tech class and in one of the books there is a chapter about batch files
    C) Heard it was possible to make it run at startup
    D) I put it there to test whether or not it would actually work
    E) There's a PAUSE command to give me time to end the batch

    By "this," are you talking about the BSOD, or the batch? The batch starts up every time, but there is a PAUSE command, thus it is never allowed to run. The BSOD usually happens when my laptop's battery is low (about to hibernate), but doesn't always BSOD. Sometimes it is random.
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       #35

    Whats your free disc space like ? enough for pagefile (RAM size) and hiberfile ?
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  6. Posts : 28
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       #36

    Pauly said:
    Whats your free disc space like ? enough for pagefile (RAM size) and hiberfile ?
    HDD: 565/673GB
    Pagefile: 7.9 GB
    RAM: 8 GB
    Hiberfile: 6.0 GB
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