New Guy here with BSOD ;)

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  1. Posts : 15,026
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       #11

    Hey Bill, I've gone through your dumps and would note the analysis exactly posted by Arc.
    Let us know if your system is stable after making those changes!

    Best of Luck!
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  2. Posts : 53,363
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       #12

    Thanks you two Don't be offended if I am a bad patient and only try part of what you suggest I am not wont to remove Comodo or Avast. I'd rather keep them and have an occasional problem. If the problem gets to be regular, I'd consider it. I'll look into the rest, thanks for the thorough analysis, I'll keep you updated. A Guy

    P.S. Arc, the picture was of the BSOD that stuck and wouldn't reboot, as I mentioned. Had to power down with the power button, and I assume no dump was created because of it.
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  3. Arc
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       #13

    A Guy said:
    Thanks you two Don't be offended if I am a bad patient and only try part of what you suggest I am not wont to remove Comodo or Avast. I'd rather keep them and have an occasional problem. If the problem gets to be regular, I'd consider it. I'll look into the rest, thanks for the thorough analysis, I'll keep you updated. A Guy

    P.S. Arc, the picture was of the BSOD that stuck and wouldn't reboot, as I mentioned. Had to power down with the power button, and I assume no dump was created because of it.
    Dont worry, Bill :)
    We already know that you will not uninstall Comodo and Avast But time will come
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  4. Posts : 53,363
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       #14

    Well, that was fun (not your fault). Realtek driver caused no internet. Several different BSOD after while trying to do system restore. Restored an Acronis image I made earlier today. So back where I started again. Realized chkdsk was trying to run as I tried to get into safe mode. Booted into windows, let chkdsk run. Reinstalled latest version of Acronis 2010, renamed the tdrpm258.sys Ken mentioned. Will attempt the drivers again. BTW, yes my SSD has latest firmware. A Guy
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  5. Arc
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       #15

    A Guy said:
    Well, that was fun (not your fault). Realtek driver caused no internet. Several different BSOD after while trying to do system restore. Restored an Acronis image I made earlier today. So back where I started again. Realized chkdsk was trying to run as I tried to get into safe mode. Booted into windows, let chkdsk run. Reinstalled latest version of Acronis 2010, renamed the tdrpm258.sys Ken mentioned. Will attempt the drivers again. BTW, yes my SSD has latest firmware. A Guy
    OMG
    Which one you took? This one I guess?
    Win7 and WinServer 2008 R2 Auto Installation Program (SID:1568649) : 2013/3/26
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  6. Posts : 53,363
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       #16

    Arc said:
    A Guy said:
    Well, that was fun (not your fault). Realtek driver caused no internet. Several different BSOD after while trying to do system restore. Restored an Acronis image I made earlier today. So back where I started again. Realized chkdsk was trying to run as I tried to get into safe mode. Booted into windows, let chkdsk run. Reinstalled latest version of Acronis 2010, renamed the tdrpm258.sys Ken mentioned. Will attempt the drivers again. BTW, yes my SSD has latest firmware. A Guy
    OMG
    Which one you took? This one I guess?
    Win7 and WinServer 2008 R2 Auto Installation Program (SID:1568649) : 2013/3/26
    Yeah, tried that one again, used the silent installer.bat. Can you confirm it updated it?

    Attachment 265841

    Thanks :)

    A Guy
    Last edited by A Guy; 12 Jul 2013 at 08:53.
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  7. Posts : 24,479
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       #17

    Bill are you running Avast with Commodo A/V?
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  8. Arc
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       #18

    Yes, Bill. The driver is up to date now :)
    Code:
    RTL8167      Realtek 8167 NT Driver Kernel        3/3/2013 11:25:55 PM
    The date difference between the release date and timestrap is totally normal.

    Is it connected to network rightly now?

    For any further issue, all your friends are here.
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  9. Posts : 53,363
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       #19

    Britton30 said:
    Bill are you running Avast with Commodo A/V?
    No, Comodo Firewall

    Arc said:
    Yes, Bill. The driver is up to date now :)
    Code:
    RTL8167      Realtek 8167 NT Driver Kernel        3/3/2013 11:25:55 PM
    The date difference between the release date and timestrap is totally normal.

    Is it connected to network rightly now?

    For any further issue, all your friends are here.
    Yes, connected no problem. Thanks, updated both drivers, and finally updated to the latest Comodo firewall. Get 340/340 on firewall leak test now. Stealth at Shields Up. With these changes, we'll see how it goes. Appreciate your time and expertise

    A Guy
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  10. Arc
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       #20

    Ok Bill :)
    Let us know the updated situation when you like :)
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