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Thanks Arc. I ran msconfig and unchecked all the startup items except for Windows Security and Windows Operating System. I then ran the TDSSKiller which didn't find anything, and then the Windows Defender Offline which, again, didn't find anything (took almost 3 hours!). Also uninstalled PCTools Spyware Doctor.
I've rebooted and am now running a video conversion using Cineform Studio, which previously caused a BSOD and will report back if I get another BSOD. If I don't get any BSOD how do we go about identifying which startup application is causing the conflict (assuming of course that it's one of those apps which is causing the conflict and the BSOD)?
Cheers
Simon