Ive had enough...
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Ive had enough...
ok so for months now ive been having the random reboot problem kernal 41...so far ive reinstalled windows on a completely different HD...and ive sent in my ram for RMA thinking it was bad....turns out it i just wasted my time doing that...windows you have disappointed me....what in the world could i do now?...its obviously a windows and software/driver problem...the company of my power supply even said it was probably windows related...i just dont know what to do anymore...
these are my specs
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit --Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 750 @ 2.67GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.7GHz--CORSAIR XMS3 8GB (4 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800--1TB black caviar-NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260--OCZ Fatal1ty OCZ700FTY 700W ATX12V
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the events right before were fltrmgr or something..i will post the events when i get back to my computer.but yea fltrmgr or filemgr i cant remember exactly occurs seconds be4 reboots
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Be sure to include a screen shot of your event viewer!
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it also happens alot in the middle of the night...and a few days at a time
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ok here are the SS of event viewer...im thinking of running my pc in safemode for about a week or 2 to see..i really dont get why this is happening...could it be itunes?..could it be AIM?..could it be microsoft security essentials?..could it be malwarebytes?..i just have no idea..
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File System Filter 'MpFilter' (6.1, 2009-11-20T22:56:47.000000000Z) has successfully loaded and registered with Filter Manager.
is what the descirption is....mpfilter is
Microsoft Windows Malware protection system driver file.
i wonder if Microsoft essentials is interfering with malware bytes causing random reboots...hmm
also..a little off but my DRAM volts in CPUID says 1.51...neweggs specs is 1.65...any idea on that being possible culprit?