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Alright, I'll do that. Thanks a lot for the help!
Alright, I'll do that. Thanks a lot for the help!
Sounds a lot like the trouble I had with ZoneAlarm.
torrentg, are you sure they fixed the problem in the latest beta build. In that case I might give it a try with my backup clone.
But MS Security Essentials seem to work fine - it passed all standard tests at grc.com
Hey Thomas. Checkpoint claims there are many stability and reliability fixes in the latest build I linked to. But in your specific case, I can not say if it will run well for you with the company lan. The only way is to install and find out.
"Various stability and reliability improvements"
I contacted ZA late Friday - don't expect to hear back from them before Monday. Let's see what they say about it.
If you have 0 mb of free space you will be experiencing issues with Windows.
The errors will all involve the hard drive - but can be in any of the system/driver files because they reside on the hard drive.
You should have 15% free space on each hard drive for Windows to work properly (you can get away with 10% - but Windows will be slower).
bripper.
I feel it's a video card problem that's causing the blue screen error
I see you have an Nvidia card.
Try this, download the latest driver from Nvidia's site, then get Universal Extractor
On install only check the top box. It will create a Extract on the right-click context menu.
Rather than double-clicking the file, this will extract the contents of the .exe file, No go to Device Manager and under Display adapters, choose update driver software, now go back to Device Manager, click on the Nvidia card and choose update driver software
Huh?
vsdatant.sys caused the crash and it involves netio.sys. That's ZoneAlarm.
Where do you come up with this stuff?
I've never seen you make a good post yet in this section of the forum, to be honest. And for instances like this, why are you trying to undo our good findings?
Code:Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\vsdatant.sys, Win32 error 0n2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for vsdatant.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for vsdatant.sys Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!CalloutStreamDataInit+e )
Yes, I know see it's related to ZoneAlarm.
Has the issue been resolved by uninstalling Zone Alarm?
Netbios.sys is where I thought the fault was.
He never posted back yet, but you can be sure if he uninstalled ZoneAlarm he won't be having this error any longer.
If it was netbios related, that still involves networking and not the video card.
I guess we'll have to wait and see.