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Also, if it is helpful this last BSOD was today while running only antivirus scans and a browser.
Also, if it is helpful this last BSOD was today while running only antivirus scans and a browser.
Latest crash I see it was caused by MalwareBytes.
Run a SFC /scannow
Open up an elevated command prompt by clicking on the button type CMD inside Search programs and files . Right-click on CMD under neath Programs (1) choose Run as administrator. On the User Access Control Window click on the Yes button.
Command Prompt should open up to this path C:\Windows\System32>_
Type this command
SFC /SCANNOWPress <ENTER>
if you get any corrupted files located run this command 2 more times with Restarts after each scan.
Once you're done with that run chkdsk
Open up an elevated command prompt by clicking on the button type CMD inside Search programs and files . Right-click on CMD under neath Programs (1) choose Run as administrator. On the User Access Control Window click on the Yes button.
Command Prompt should open up to this path C:\Windows\System32>_
Chkdsk /f /rPress <ENTER> it will tell you to schedule a scan on your next restart. Press the Y key and press <ENTER> then manually restart the PC.
NoteIt will take a while to complete