I have been getting multiple BSODS since day one

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  1. Arc
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    I think here is the answer to your question .....

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       #33

    Arc said:
    I think here is the answer to your question .....

    Attachment 283708
    No offence but that doesn't help a bit I know that I have to do that. I can't actually download the file(Driver) from the website because every time I try it says it was interrupted. Therefore it is only a partial download.
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  4.    #34

    Have you tried a different browser? Before, you stated you've just tried IE, because you thought Google Chrome was causing problems. Have you tried Firefox or Opera? Or even Google Chrome? User-Mode programs like Google Chrome can't cause BSODs.
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    x BlueRobot said:
    Have you tried a different browser? Before, you stated you've just tried IE, because you thought Google Chrome was causing problems. Have you tried Firefox or Opera? Or even Google Chrome? User-Mode programs like Google Chrome can't cause BSODs.
    Really? It seemed like every time I open chrome soon a BSOD would follow, Chrome is my favorite browser though so I'll re-download chrome and try downloading the driver through it.

    Thanks, Luke
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    Oh and my trial for malwarebytes has ended. Meaning I no longer have it. Should I be worried?
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  7. Arc
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    luke1426 said:
    Oh and my trial for malwarebytes has ended. Meaning I no longer have it. Should I be worried?
    Yes, you have to. Uninstall Malwarebytes. and reinstall it. Dont enable Free Trial during installation.

    koolkat77 said:
    Microsoft Security Essentials & the Free version of Malwarebytes, update and make full scans separately:

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    Do not start the trial version of MalwareBytes
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  8.    #38

    luke1426 said:
    x BlueRobot said:
    Have you tried a different browser? Before, you stated you've just tried IE, because you thought Google Chrome was causing problems. Have you tried Firefox or Opera? Or even Google Chrome? User-Mode programs like Google Chrome can't cause BSODs.
    Really? It seemed like every time I open chrome soon a BSOD would follow, Chrome is my favorite browser though so I'll re-download chrome and try downloading the driver through it.

    Thanks, Luke
    Yes, it is impossible, and if it doesn't work then I'll try Firefox.
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       #39

    It still doesn't. It doesn't say it didn't work I watched it and it was just past 100 mb and then it just acted as it was finished. The actual size of is supposed to be 300 mb though isn't it? in my Downloads its 112 mb.

    Appreciate all the help guys, Luke
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  10. Arc
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    Download it from another computer you have access to. Ask friends for it.
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