New PC - BSOD installing - Ntoskrnl.exe+cca3a

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       #21

    BUMP :/ ? would really really appreciate some closure
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       #22

    Just tried installing Bitdefender from a old cd install, which worked perfectly on old system. Crashes too, it has something to do with the Scan part cause i turned off the internet.. HELP?? im frikin desperate :/
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       #23

    After going absolutely nuts and trying everything, my LAST attempt worked :) I disabled alot of Asus utility processes both user and system processes and it didnt bsod or freeze. installed cleanly. Ill post the programs i closed down below

    Ps. Im happy

    Processes killed:

    AiChargerAP.exe
    AISuite3.exe
    AsDLNAServerReal.exe
    cfosspeed.exe (asus gamefirst ii)
    iusb3mon.exe
    RtkNGUI64.exe
    RTKSMUILauncher.exe
    U3BoostSvr64.exe
    WiFi GO! Server.exe

    System Processes killed:
    AsusFanControlService.exe
    atkexComSvc.exe
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       #24

    Sorry I've been away for a little bit.
    Good to hear that the issue is now sorted and thank you for posting back with the solution :) .
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    YoYo155 said:
    Sorry I've been away for a little bit.
    Good to hear that the issue is now sorted and thank you for posting back with the solution :) .
    Thats the least i could do. I figured if anybody else gets in the same situation as me it would be nice for them to see a solution :)
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