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Continual BSODs, hope you guys can assist.
Hope you guys can help out, thanks a bunch for your time. I've just about done everything I can, myself.
I'm using retail x64 Pro (Really hope I don't need a reinstall as the key that came with it wasn't recognised and I had to get a MS technician to remotely connect to activate my copy) The system's just over a year old and was built to install this on, with a couple of gig of DDR1333, a Phenom II x2 550 and some decent drives.
This is doubly annoying as the system acts as the network's router, with all the other systems connecting through the switch hooked up to its secondary ethernet port, and it linked in to the cable modem directly. So right now I have no network, as ICS doesn't seem to run in safe mode. I suppose I'd best get round to replacing the PSU on my Ubuntu box that used to handle router functions. So much for my constant extolling of the virtues of Win7 as the most stable Windows ever (Though it IS still the only Windows that seems capable of restarting itself after a bluescreen, even if it does get caught in an infinite crashloop)
I keep getting bluescreens about 10 seconds after windows loads. It also happens about half the times I try and load up windows in safe mode with networking enabled (Which I'm in now) in these cases an IRQL not less than or equal error is the most common one. The problems started yesterday. Unfortunately, yesterday a trojan got on my system (not that it was a very GOOD one, since I became aware of it from the fact that windows was reporting that the trojan's executable had crashed every 5 minutes) - MBAM fixed that (With a Spybot S&D and AVG full scan into the bargain in case MBAM missed anything - it hadn't) but unfortunately, about 12 hours later my crash problems began. And of course the antivirus had purged my system restore history, to prevent reinfection...
My logs are attached.
Unfortunately, while I can run perfmon, perfmon /report gives the error
Error:
An error occured while attempting to generate the report.
The system cannot find the path specified.