BSOD - 2-3 Times a Night - 0x0000001E

Becker4546

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Hi everyone i'm looking for some help. For the past week or so ive been getting the BSOD very frequently. I dont really play any games on this computer so all the crashes are usually when im surfing the internet.

I believe the error is oxooooo1e. Thats about all I can write down before the blue screen goes away.

Its always been somewhat random except for the last two times. I downloaded Advanced System Care from download.com to try it out. It worked fine but it installed an annoying toolbar. I tried to uninstall it and it immediately went to BSOD twice in a row. I havent tried since, but minutes before that I had successfully uninstalled a few older programs. Thats the only time that I feel like I did something specific to make it crash. Hope that helps.

Hopefully I attached the right thing, thanks in advance for any help. Ive got some fantasy drafts coming up and I would like to not have to worry about it crashing.:)

I'll try to provide any info that's requested.

- J
 

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Uninstall this for a start, Should be able to remove it from add remove programs: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Spigot\Search Settings\SearchSettings.exe
 

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First off

Disable the below from Startup.... use msconfig and do that
DriverMax REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\Innovative Solutions\DriverMax\drivermax.exe" -agent
DriverMax_RESTART REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\Innovative Solutions\DriverMax\drivermax.exe" -RESTART
Advanced SystemCare 5 REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\IObit\Advanced SystemCare 5\ASCTray.exe" /AutoStart
SunJavaUpdateSched REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Java\Java Update\jusched.exe"
(Default) REG_SZ
SearchSettings REG_SZ "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Spigot\Search Settings\SearchSettings.exe"

SBREgREbootCleaner
Igfxtray
Persistence


Second you have one unknown device... you can use this link to install it... its a motion sensor

Third please save the system logs from event viewer directly.... the system logs you have uploaded is only till april 2012..

View attachment 226503
 

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Third please save the system logs from event viewer directly.... the system logs you have uploaded is only till april 2012..

I think this is what your looking for.
 

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Windows 7
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Dell XPS L502X
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Uninstall this for a start, Should be able to remove it from add remove programs: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Spigot\Search Settings\SearchSettings.exe

I believe thats the one immediately causes it to crash when I try to uninstall it.
 

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I'm also having the same problem recently. I just did a clean install of Windows 7 as well, so my drivers are up to date from the actual manufacturers themselves. I did the steps above, though I do not have the Drivermax or Spigot problem. Attached is the SF Diagnostic tool files. I do have Advanced System Care installed as well, and did, as suggested, stop it from starting up.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 

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Quiroz

We will help you ... but appreciate if you can start a new post....

thanks...
 

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Windows 7 ultimate x64
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Nothing specific....what ever the clients provide for Repair
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Windows 7 ultimate x64
Uninstall this for a start, Should be able to remove it from add remove programs: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Spigot\Search Settings\SearchSettings.exe

I believe thats the one immediately causes it to crash when I try to uninstall it.

Becker...

Thats a Internet Explorer plugin.... try disabling it first before uninstalling it....
 

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