NEW Asus - Blue screen already - Please help!!

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       #11

    Ah i see, thanks! One more quick question, is Norton good to use or is there another software that you might recommend ?
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       #12

    avander1 said:
    Ah i see, thanks! One more quick question, is Norton good to use or is there another software that you might recommend ?
    Norton is good but yours is outdated(you need to reinstall it). If you want a free and more basic(less features) alternative you can try MSE

    What's the Best Anti-virus?
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       #13

    avander1 said:
    skunksmash said:
    avander1 said:
    How would i remove my Asus AI booster and or is there an update for it?
    have you been using this to OC the machine..???
    To be completely honest I am not sure, I have only had the computer a few days and have not done much with it. How would i know?
    well if you haven't used it i cant see it OCing the machine of its own accord...... but i'd 100% get rid of it, Asus AI caused me nothing but heartache.

    & OCing a machine through windows is sought with issues anyway.

    AV ..... Avira / Avast, IMO :)
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    Thread Starter
       #14

    I see! Thanks, should i be using norton or is there better software that you may recommend ?
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       #15

    avander1 said:
    I see! Thanks, should i be using norton or is there better software that you may recommend ?
    Continue to use it as usual, but if it causes more issues you should use another AV.
    All AVs can cause problems btw
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       #16

    Thanks a lot guys, If i wanted to get rid of my AI manager i would just remove it from add/remove software, right?
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       #17

    avander1 said:
    I see! Thanks, should i be using norton or is there better software that you may recommend ?
    the AV apps i listed have a very small footprint, these wont weave their way into every app you have installed!!
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       #18

    avander1 said:
    Thanks a lot guys, If i wanted to get rid of my AI manager i would just remove it from add/remove software, right?
    Yes it can be removed using this way :)
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       #19

    Hey guys, I have done all of the above and reinstalled the latest version of Norton although when i ran a full scan I got another blue screen with different errors, im uploading my minidump and the jcgriff2 report, i wonder if i cant use norton on the system or if i updated a drive wrong?

    Please let me know what I can do! Thanks so much for your time! :)
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       #20

    avander1 said:
    Hey guys, I have done all of the above and reinstalled the latest version of Norton although when i ran a full scan I got another blue screen with different errors, im uploading my minidump and the jcgriff2 report, i wonder if i cant use norton on the system or if i updated a drive wrong?

    Please let me know what I can do! Thanks so much for your time! :)
    I would recommend removing Norton and replacing it with Microsoft Security Essentials. MSE has a smaller footprint BSOD's much less frequently and is free.

    ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/englis...moval_Tool.exe

    http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

    No files uploaded recently.
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