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And yet another BSOD.
Getting worse cause i could'nt get beyond the welcome screen so i had to pull the wire out of the contact.
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Last edited by suurtje; 16 Oct 2014 at 07:06.
And yet another BSOD.
Getting worse cause i could'nt get beyond the welcome screen so i had to pull the wire out of the contact.
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Last edited by suurtje; 16 Oct 2014 at 07:06.
The dump file is really telling me not much., but I would like you to uninstall ESET as a test and find your product on this list (AV Uninstallers) then install
Microsoft Security Essentials (Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows)
I had Microsoft Essentials a couple of weeks ago with the same problems.
Therefore (advise from the store) they installed eset.
Is it still possible that its a power problem and would an UPS help in that case?
Im getting so sick of this, lol.
Last edited by suurtje; 16 Oct 2014 at 07:12.
It is possible, but I'm not sure a UPS would help, but a UPS is a good idea to have. If you have had it tested without problems, other than the power from the wall, what else has changed in the way of hardware or software? In your drivers, there are 3 instances of the exact same ESET driver running at the same time. One other thing to try.
Navigate to c:\Windows\System32\FNTCACHE.DAT and rename FNTCACHE.DAT to FNTCACHE.DAT.OLD and reboot. That is the Font Cache and renaming it will stop Windows from loading it, and Windows will rebuild the Font Cache on reboot.
Please re read, I edited the above post. You should also run this online virus scanners
Anti-rootkit utility TDSSKiller
and run this Windows Defender Offline
You say it happens on a number of desktops and for a long time and short of a computer ghost that hates Windows is there a component in all your computers that's the same such as the same power supply or same RAM etc. Also have you tried moving one of your PC's to another part of the house and if so does it do the same thing
The power suply is the only same thing. I did a test with my sons laptop in the same power cord as my computer.
Mine got a BSOD and the laptop did'nt. The shop changed the RAM just in case, but whas confinced that that couldn't be the problem. And it wasn't indeed. I didn't move the computer to an a other part of the house but used a power cord to another room. Nothing happend.
What worrys me is that when the computer comes back from the store (completly new installed and I will get in an instand (10 minutes or less) again a BSOD. It never happens in the store.
@Essenbe, nothing changed in my drivers or hardware.
I have tried a different monitor, mous and keybord. Still the same story.
Even got a new powercord. I will do the scans tomorrow!
And thanks for the help so far. Im getting a little desperate now.
Have you tried installing another power supply in one of those crashing computers. What do you mean "used a power cord to another room. Nothing happened" do you
mean it didn't crash
I mean it didn't crash there, but that whas years ago.
And yes i did install another power suply in this crashing computer.