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here they are
Seems like you removed the utility as I said. Good job.
Now try to update this driver:
Rt86win7 Rt86win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:22 2009
I think that's for your Realtek LAN.
Tell me which motherboard you have and I'll get you the latest driver for it. Don't use the one on the motherboard website, for now. I could probably find a newer version.
As I wrote before, I did check all the drivers, and did uninstall the driver you supposed, but it do get still the blue screen. Here are a overview of all the drivers in safe mode (attached)
Have a nice day over there, I will come back tomorrow
It was updated, windows wrote the driver is alredy updated with the lates drivers (Rt86win7.sys )
Yes, I understand that but Windows doesn't know what I could find for you. The current driver for your lan is causing issues.
Which motherboard do you have?
did update the driver with the link supposed (selfinstaller), but still having blue screen death, now a new one is coming up " IRQL_LESS_OR", many of the folders in the accounts are destroied, was running a chkdsk yesterday, but did get BSD also here ??, I am thinking to give it a last chance to reinstall everything again .....
Any ideas ??
Have a nice weekend
You have a nice weekend too.
Yes, I think you'll have better luck with a clean install and the driver I gave you for the lan.
Could be a failing HDD too but clean install is best way to go anyhow, to see how it goes.
Hi Again and thank you for all your support,
I did erase completely the primary drive (80GB) with Paragon Disk Wiper 2010, (it did have problems with confirm the erase) and did install again windows 7, with the advanced method as you supposed. Here I did erase the partitions and did click next for install. The install went fine and I did uninstall the supposed driver and update the supposed driver, but still blue screen death.
So I did test the RAM with MemTest86 boot CD and did find over 2000 errors on the first round (9 category's).
Now I know they did test the RAM in the store (they told me that), so I begin to think or it is the Motherboard that is not communicate well with the computer or it is the RAM that is the wrong RAM, the RAM is DDR3, But normally they sell the computer with DDR2 RAM.
In the store they ask me for install the win 7 with another DVD drive, but unfortunately I do not own a SATA DVD drive and could not figure out to set the other DVD drive to ATA(standard old system) in the BIOS.
IF you getting ideas let me know
Have a nice Christmas over there:)