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no good luck
still not finding the DVD
no good luck
still not finding the DVD
Hewlett Packard s5310f
AMD Athlon II X2
250 Processor
3.00 GHz
4.00GB RAM
64-bit
WIndows 7 Home Premium
Service Pack 1
Thanks
Any other ideas or do I just need to re-load windows or buy a new version
Let's grab a load of data :)
Please follow the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions and post the SF BSOD Tool results (in this thread :) )
we may see something there to tell us what's wrong.
The dump portion of this is a bit confusing-do i need to it first
Heres a zip I think I got it right without the dump portion
MSINFO32 shows the following error for the drive - Failure using VxD loader
The error logs show that you have been using Tune-Up Utilities with AVG - and PC-Doctor is running at startup. - and MBAM seems also to be running. Not a very good combination!
You've also got a huge number of WU failures going back to January
Norton Backup is installed - was Norton AV installed at some point?
You have the Ask Toolbar installed.
You have a number of print jobs stuck in the waiting tray.
Sticking to the DVD problem (at least for the moment) How to Fix Code 19 | eHow.com will probably help
Thanks so much :)-lets start with the DVD and ill do the code19.
How do I clean it up? I would like to get rid of the AVH tune up and PC Doctor - don't want them - don't know what MBAM is or WU failures.
Norton came with the computer but I never used it. Thought I got rid of the ask toolbar-would like to do that too.
OK
Open Programs & Features and get the installed programs listing
Look in there for the Ask Toolbar - Uninstall it.
Uninstall the Norton Backup application, and Norton (or Symantec) Live Update if they are installed.
PC Doctor may be a part of your HP tools install - or it may be listed there as well.
AVG Tune-up is I think a mostly optional extra for AVG itself - it doesn't run unless you ask it to
However, TuneUp Utilities is a program of its own (from Uniblue I think?) and should have its own entry in the Programs listing.
Once you have everything out, reboot twice.
Then run the Norton Removal Tool to get rid of the rubbish it leaves behind.
Download theNorton Removal Tool from here https://www-secure.symantec.com/norton-support/jsp/help-solutions.jsp?lg=english&ct=united+states&docid=20080710133834EN&product=home&version=1&pvid=f-home
Close all otherprograms, then run the tool. When it's complete, reboot the machine whether it asks for it or not.
Afterthe reboot, open an Elevated Command Prompt, and run the following command
NETSH WINSOCK RESET
You'llbe advised to reboot - do so.