Changing BSODs on startup.

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       #11

    thenecessity

    Can you upload the tcpmon.ini file from C:\Windows\System32 folder

       Note
    The file has an icon of a notepad and a gear on it. The type is Configuration Settings
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       #12

    The disk check came up with everything as okay.

    Here is tcpmon.ini
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       #13

    The memory test came up all good too, 7 passes, no errors.
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    thenecessity

    Lets run these Tools to see if there are any left over files

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       #15

    I'm reusing the SF Diagnostic tool right now as I had a crash earlier, but I used them, should be no traces of norton and mcafee and ive got both MSE and malwarebytes installed.

    edit: here it is, it still has all the other crash dumps in it too.
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       #16

    you may want to try updating your BIOS it is very old:

    Code:
    BIOS Version/Date	Dell Inc. A03, 12/21/2009
    you can find Bios updates on the system manufacturers webpage
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    A03 is the only version shown to me in the support section for my computer model.
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       #18

    I did a scan with Mse and it found a virus. Alureon.a that required me to use defender offline to remove. I did that and removed the virus when I used defender but now I'm getting blue screen 0x0000007b. Using my phone right now.

    Startup repair is saying root cause is unspecified changes to system configuration.
    Last edited by thenecessity; 19 Apr 2013 at 15:09.
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  9. Posts : 6,830
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       #19

    LOL Why is the picture upside down?

    My recommendation is to open up a thread in System Security section to remove the Rootkit on your machine.
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  10. Posts : 45
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       #20

    Haha, no idea why it uploaded upside down, used my phone for that. I'm on another computer right now. I'll do that other thread.
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