Windows 7 - BSODing randomly


  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #1

    Windows 7 - BSODing randomly


    The windows starts BSODing randomly.
    and whenever I reboot my PC it sometimes shows me the startup repair window and cannot automatically repair it.

    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1037

    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: 1000007e
    BCP1: C0000005
    BCP2: 88D46F27
    BCP3: 8C798BE4
    BCP4: 8C7987C0
    OS Version: 6_1_7600
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 256_1

    Files that help describe the problem:
    C:\Windows\Minidump\090211-15781-01.dmp
    C:\Users\Sm\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-29234-0.sysdata.xml

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    I hope its nothing serious ><.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    Saurish said:
    The windows starts BSODing randomly.
    and whenever I reboot my PC it sometimes shows me the startup repair window and cannot automatically repair it.

    Problem signature:
    Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
    OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
    Locale ID: 1037

    Additional information about the problem:
    BCCode: 1000007e
    BCP1: C0000005
    BCP2: 88D46F27
    BCP3: 8C798BE4
    BCP4: 8C7987C0
    OS Version: 6_1_7600
    Service Pack: 0_0
    Product: 256_1

    Files that help describe the problem:
    C:\Windows\Minidump\090211-15781-01.dmp
    C:\Users\Sm\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-29234-0.sysdata.xml

    Read our privacy statement online:
    Windows 7 Privacy Statement - Microsoft Windows

    If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline:
    C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt
    I hope its nothing serious ><.
    Easy!!! Your 6+ year old AVAST.

    I would remove and replace with Microsoft Security Essentials.

    http://files.avast.com/files/eng/aswclear5.exe

    Virus, Spyware & Malware Protection | Microsoft Security Essentials


    I would also run the system readiness tool and then Update to SP-1


    * Download > Install > Run the System Update Readiness Tool

    Ensure you install the correct 64 or 32bit option for your system)

    Download the System Update Readiness Tool (64bit)
    Download the System Update Readiness Tool (32bit)

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    links courtesy jmh

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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I already removed Avast few months ago for BSODing on the welcome screen, I tried looking for Avast files but i couldnt find anything.

    I also installed MSE, low resource usage and maximum protection, love it.

    I will try running the aswclear5 you linked, but i already tried running one of these and it asks for navigation to the avast folder which is already removed.

    Thanks for replying!

    P.S
    the BSODing seems to have stopped after installing MSE, I still didnt managed to remove any additional Avast files so ill just wait few more days and see how things are.
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  4. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #4

    Sometimes when we think we've removed some software we really haven't. There are always some residuals left behind especially in the registry. Some registry cleaners do a decent job but not always. I would recommend some sort of registry cleaner, Ccleaner has one built in and is free and does a pretty good job. Then there is "regedit",....warning editing the registry can be detramental to the PC. Once in the registry, under HKEY_LOCAL_USER and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Open each one and click on software and look for files of apps that are in question and delete them, a reboot maybe in order.
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  5. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #5

    Saurish said:
    I already removed Avast few months ago for BSODing on the welcome screen, I tried looking for Avast files but i couldnt find anything.

    I also installed MSE, low resource usage and maximum protection, love it.

    I will try running the aswclear5 you linked, but i already tried running one of these and it asks for navigation to the avast folder which is already removed.

    Thanks for replying!

    P.S
    the BSODing seems to have stopped after installing MSE, I still didnt managed to remove any additional Avast files so ill just wait few more days and see how things are.

    You attempted to remove avast on 6/28 and got most of it. This snap shows 7/19 with at least one component still remaining. The crashes are of the same type you had with all of Avast installed.
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  6. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    zigzag3143 said:
    Saurish said:
    I already removed Avast few months ago for BSODing on the welcome screen, I tried looking for Avast files but i couldnt find anything.

    I also installed MSE, low resource usage and maximum protection, love it.

    I will try running the aswclear5 you linked, but i already tried running one of these and it asks for navigation to the avast folder which is already removed.

    Thanks for replying!

    P.S
    the BSODing seems to have stopped after installing MSE, I still didnt managed to remove any additional Avast files so ill just wait few more days and see how things are.

    You attempted to remove avast on 6/28 and got most of it. This snap shows 7/19 with at least one component still remaining. The crashes are of the same type you had with all of Avast installed.
    Oh wow nice insight, i will look for that file and try to remove it.

    will also look into regedit for any of the Avast entries, not getting anything other then MSE anytime soon that's for sure.

    Thanks.
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