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Stuart, I think its time to perform a wipe and clean install. I can't see the value in chasing this elusive solution any longer.
Stuart, I think its time to perform a wipe and clean install. I can't see the value in chasing this elusive solution any longer.
Working on the reinstall gonna take awhile
clean install, started well then it came back 3x so far, similar effect only once on cold boot up.
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
SF diag attached.
got another BSOD after work, was looking at the msn web page and blip crash
SF diag attached: crash #4 since reinstall
only did all the critical updates, not optional updates....windows is saying there are something like 54 optional updates for various computer problems but I am not sure what is required.
thanks again for bearing with me on this,
Stephen
Stuart, if any of the optional updates are drivers, then I would install them initially. They are Microsoft Certified, which I understand to mean there is less of a chance of them conflicting with Windows.
there are just windows updates for various reasons, optional updates they say not critical.
47 of them actually, if it BSOD's again I guess I can update everything I can get from windows update.
TDSSKiller, negative even when all options checked.
WDOffline, negative even with full scan.
BTW just got another BSOD.....sigh
SD diag attached
Thinking back, I had also upgraded my ram from 8 GByte to 16 GByte, when one stick was finally noticed to be bad and eventually replaced......still getting BSOD's, so I just pulled out the two added sticks to see if that has any effect.
Be tomorrow before I can see any difference that might make.