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My best guess is that a cleaning program got the file, after it was created. Are you using any optimization or cleaning programs, such as CCleaner, the Windows Disk Cleanup Tool, etc?
My best guess is that a cleaning program got the file, after it was created. Are you using any optimization or cleaning programs, such as CCleaner, the Windows Disk Cleanup Tool, etc?
Normally yes, but after the reboot the only thing I did was a System Restore.
Well, none of the three indicated files were there! But there is a Report.wer in the ReportArchive. Here's what it says:
Version=1
EventType=BlueScreen
EventTime=129288927299658203
ReportType=4
Consent=1
UploadTime=129288927911699218
ReportIdentifier=64fb8c8f-bf8b-11df-9a13-005056c00008
IntegratorReportIdentifier=091310-25343-01
Response.type=4
Response.AnalysisBucket=X64_0xA_nt!MiResolveProtoPteFault+6a
DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
DynamicSig[1].Value=6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
UI[2]=C:\Windows\system32\wer.dll
UI[3]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown
UI[4]=Windows can check online for a solution to the problem.
UI[5]=&Check for solution
UI[6]=&Check later
UI[7]=Cancel
UI[8]=Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown
UI[9]=A problem caused Windows to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
UI[10]=Close
Sec[0].Key=BCCode
Sec[0].Value=a
Sec[1].Key=BCP1
Sec[1].Value=0000007C5004A408
Sec[2].Key=BCP2
Sec[2].Value=0000000000000002
Sec[3].Key=BCP3
Sec[3].Value=0000000000000000
Sec[4].Key=BCP4
Sec[4].Value=FFFFF80002AB31EA
Sec[5].Key=OS Version
Sec[5].Value=6_1_7600
Sec[6].Key=Service Pack
Sec[6].Value=0_0
Sec[7].Key=Product
Sec[7].Value=256_1
State[0].Key=Transport.DoneStage1
State[0].Value=1
State[1].Key=CA
State[1].Value=1
State[2].Key=BLOB
State[2].Value=CHKSUM=317A479F7FF867ED888B997E122EB4FA;BID=OCATAG;ID=7a1480bd-36f4-44f0-ac0c-cbbcc4f39dd8;SUB=9//13//2010 4:06:35 PM
File[0].CabName=091310-25343-01.dmp
File[0].Path=091310-25343-01.dmp
File[0].Flags=851970
File[0].Type=2
File[0].Original.Path=C:\Windows\Minidump\091310-25343-01.dmp
File[1].CabName=sysdata.xml
File[1].Path=WER-32562-0.sysdata.xml
File[1].Flags=851970
File[1].Type=5
File[1].Original.Path=C:\Users\tony\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-32562-0.sysdata.xml
File[2].CabName=WERInternalMetadata.xml
File[2].Path=WER79BF.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
File[2].Flags=589827
File[2].Type=5
File[2].Original.Path=C:\Users\tony\AppData\Local\Temp\WER79BF.tmp.WERInternalMetadata.xml
File[3].CabName=Report.cab
File[3].Path=Report.cab
File[3].Flags=196608
File[3].Type=7
File[3].Original.Path=Report.cab
FriendlyEventName=Shut down unexpectedly
ConsentKey=BlueScreen
AppName=Windows
AppPath=C:\Windows\System32\WerFault.exe
Try disabling any such programs for now.
If the BSODs persist, you may check for new dumps, or enable driver verifier, and hope the bucket IDs help.