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  1. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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       #131

    Layback Bear said:

    2. Install Windows 7 again plus all updates. Windows 7 rarely need drivers updated when installing. It's pretty much driver complete. Read the forum tutorial on how to do it to make sure no steps are missed.
    Shall I use this installation tutorial since I have an upgrade disc?: Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version

    I can also burn an iso if that is cleaner. Windows 7 Direct Download Links, Official Disk Images from Digital River
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  2. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #132

    OK, clean install done. Only have the SSD and one DVD-Rom plugged in, along with monitor, mouse and keyboard. Internet via wifi, not connected to router or any other devices at this time.

    All hardware double checked and I'm sure is installed correctly, including motherboard, CPU, RAM, video card, power plugs, etc.

    I have MSE installed as well as Chrome with Adblock. Nothing else. Is Chrome a no-no right now?

    I haven't installed video card driver at this time. Shall I install per Arc's suggestion of 13.12 WHQL or get most current Omega 14.12 or latest beta?

    UPDATE: all windows updates completed and windows activated successfully. Below is MGDIAG report:

    Code:
    Diagnostic Report (1.9.0027.0):
    -----------------------------------------
    Windows Validation Data-->
    
    Validation Code: 0
    Cached Online Validation Code: N/A, hr = 0xc004f012
    Windows Product Key: *****-*****-YYFV9-4QP7G-FJB4R
    Windows Product Key Hash: aUlUyx+W9O0m9/6PuOJFCfqc/jE=
    Windows Product ID: 00359-031-2045352-85536
    Windows Product ID Type: 5
    Windows License Type: Retail
    Windows OS version: 6.1.7601.2.00010300.1.0.003
    ID: {B2ABEE58-E961-44F7-9799-03375825B4A2}(1)
    Is Admin: Yes
    TestCab: 0x0
    LegitcheckControl ActiveX: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    Product Name: Windows 7 Home Premium
    Architecture: 0x00000009
    Build lab: 7601.win7sp1_gdr.140303-2144
    TTS Error: 
    Validation Diagnostic: 
    Resolution Status: N/A
    
    Vista WgaER Data-->
    ThreatID(s): N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    
    Windows XP Notifications Data-->
    Cached Result: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    File Exists: No
    Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    WgaTray.exe Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    WgaLogon.dll Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    
    OGA Notifications Data-->
    Cached Result: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    Version: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    OGAExec.exe Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    OGAAddin.dll Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    
    OGA Data-->
    Office Status: 109 N/A
    OGA Version: N/A, 0x80070002
    Signed By: N/A, hr = 0x80070002
    Office Diagnostics: 025D1FF3-364-80041010_025D1FF3-229-80041010_025D1FF3-230-1_025D1FF3-517-80040154_025D1FF3-237-80040154_025D1FF3-238-2_025D1FF3-244-80070002_025D1FF3-258-3
    
    Browser Data-->
    Proxy settings: N/A
    User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Win32)
    Default Browser: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
    Download signed ActiveX controls: Prompt
    Download unsigned ActiveX controls: Disabled
    Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: Allowed
    Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: Disabled
    Allow scripting of Internet Explorer Webbrowser control: Disabled
    Active scripting: Allowed
    Script ActiveX controls marked as safe for scripting: Allowed
    
    File Scan Data-->
    
    Other data-->
    Office Details: <GenuineResults><MachineData><UGUID>{B2ABEE58-E961-44F7-9799-03375825B4A2}</UGUID><Version>1.9.0027.0</Version><OS>6.1.7601.2.00010300.1.0.003</OS><Architecture>x64</Architecture><PKey>*****-*****-*****-*****-FJB4R</PKey><PID>00359-031-2045352-85536</PID><PIDType>5</PIDType><SID>S-1-5-21-159925118-517397483-2655374793</SID><SYSTEM><Manufacturer>ASUS</Manufacturer><Model>All Series</Model></SYSTEM><BIOS><Manufacturer>American Megatrends Inc.</Manufacturer><Version>2103</Version><SMBIOSVersion major="2" minor="7"/><Date>20140818000000.000000+000</Date></BIOS><HWID>CCC33307018400F4</HWID><UserLCID>0409</UserLCID><SystemLCID>0409</SystemLCID><TimeZone>Mountain Standard Time(GMT-07:00)</TimeZone><iJoin>0</iJoin><SBID><stat>3</stat><msppid></msppid><name></name><model></model></SBID><OEM/><GANotification/></MachineData><Software><Office><Result>109</Result><Products/><Applications/></Office></Software></GenuineResults>  
    
    Spsys.log Content: 0x80070002
    
    Licensing Data-->
    Software licensing service version: 6.1.7601.17514
    
    Name: Windows(R) 7, HomePremium edition
    Description: Windows Operating System - Windows(R) 7, RETAIL channel
    Activation ID: 2e7d060d-4714-40f2-9896-1e4f15b612ad
    Application ID: 55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f
    Extended PID: 00359-00170-031-204535-01-1033-7601.0000-0052015
    Installation ID: 017163075020978970234465540251537982911476197213396583
    Processor Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88338
    Machine Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88339
    Use License URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88341
    Product Key Certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88340
    Partial Product Key: FJB4R
    License Status: Licensed
    Remaining Windows rearm count: 2
    Trusted time: 1/5/2015 11:21:25 PM
    
    Windows Activation Technologies-->
    HrOffline: 0x00000000
    HrOnline: N/A
    HealthStatus: 0x0000000000000000
    Event Time Stamp: N/A
    ActiveX: Registered, Version: 7.1.7600.16395
    Admin Service: Registered, Version: 7.1.7600.16395
    HealthStatus Bitmask Output:
    
    
    HWID Data-->
    HWID Hash Current: OAAAAAEABAABAAEAAAACAAAABAABAAEAln3IT8Cu2rLCG9wYdMR605aFipuchMnYdp1+OVqbyPY=
    
    OEM Activation 1.0 Data-->
    N/A
    
    OEM Activation 2.0 Data-->
    BIOS valid for OA 2.0: yes, but no SLIC table
    Windows marker version: N/A
    OEMID and OEMTableID Consistent: N/A
    BIOS Information: 
      ACPI Table Name	OEMID Value	OEMTableID Value
      APIC			ALASKA		A M I
      FACP			ALASKA		A M I
      HPET			ALASKA		A M I
      MCFG			ALASKA		A M I
      FPDT			ALASKA		A M I
      LPIT			ALASKA		A M I
      SSDT			PmRef		Cpu0Ist
      SSDT			PmRef		Cpu0Ist
      SSDT			PmRef		Cpu0Ist
      SSDT			PmRef		Cpu0Ist
      BGRT			ALASKA		A M I
    Last edited by stavesacre03; 06 Jan 2015 at 01:24.
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  3. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #133

    Just my opinion.
    At the present time if you are not having problems with your video just leave it along.
    Windows Updates probably installed needed drivers.

    Check in Device Manager/View/Show Hidden Devices and see if any thing has been pointed out as a problem. If you do please post a picture. Don't update them at this time.

    Remember that drivers installed by Windows Updates not only have been approved by the creator but also tested and approved by Microsoft. They will be older than the new ones you find on the manufactures website because of the time it takes Microsoft to test the drivers.
    At this time we are not looking for new drivers, we are looking for drivers that work.

    Your log looks good to me but I will ask Noel to take a look just to make sure.

    Remember it's step at a time.
    Just leave Chrome installed at this time.
    If you could just use your computer a day or so. Things like your normal web searching, watch something on Hulu ect.
    If no problems arise then hardwire your system to the internet through the router as normal and give it a test.

    You might have to reboot your router, modem and computer when you do this.
    Then check Windows 7 Update again. You could check for Windows 7 Updates a few times a day manually. I do and it doesn't hurt anything.

    This is how I keep my Windows Updates set. Of course you will have to do updates manually. This way you can check what updates get installed before installing them.

    Attachment 345459
    Last edited by Layback Bear; 06 Jan 2015 at 03:56.
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  4. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #134

    stavesacre03, I agree with Jack and Arc. Leave it as close as you can to a pure vanilla install for as long as possible. We know Windows filed will not cause a BSOD unless they are missing or corrupt. Once you know for sure that it is stable the way it is, install another program, and test it. If everything goes well, install another and test. It will take you a much longer time to do the reinstall, but if you start having BSODs, you will know which program it is. That is a much safer way to run it, and identify your problem. Don't plug any external devices into it, as long as you are testing. Then 1 at a trime.
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  5. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #135

    Noel took a peek at your MGDiag log and he saw no problems. That is good.

    I want to also state just like Steve said. One step at a time.
    Don't start installing a bunch of things until we know we are solid where we are at this time.

    Normally all this one step at a time is not need but we do have a problems system.
    So lets find out what the problem is. At this time after all the time testing and money spent I know of no other way but one step at a time.
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  6. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #136

    OK, thanks for looking at everything. Since the BSOD's previously were typically 1-3 days apart, I think I need to wait about 3 days before I do anything else. Here's device manager in case you are interested. I don't see anything as an issue at this time.

    Attachment 345467
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  7. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #137

    In Device Manager make sure you go to the top and tick on View and select Show Hidden Devices.

    I have never known Real Temp to cause a problem so I recommend downloading and installing so you can monitor your temps.
    Watch you download and install carefully so you don't get any tag along's offered.

    Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring


    If its clean just use your system for 3 days and get back to us. Or if you have a problem post sooner.

    Take a read through these Tutorials. They will be the next things I will ask you to install. I use the Malwarebytes Premium version myself.

    By Slartybart:

    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free

    If every thing is still working properly this will be the next thing to do. I use the free version and it works well.

    By whs:

    Imaging with free Macrium
    Last edited by Layback Bear; 06 Jan 2015 at 08:00.
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  8. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #138

    Which tutorial Jack?
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  9. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #139

    Thank you Steve. I forgot it. Fixed now.

    I'm thinking after three days of good computing and then adding Malwarebytes and a image it will be time to add one piece of plug in hardware at a time and see what happens.
    What do you think Steve?
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  10. Posts : 84
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #140

    OK, thanks guys. I thought I did hit display hidden devices in device manager, but will double check when I'm home from work. Will also install Real Temp and look at those tutorials as well. Thanks again.
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