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I scanned the latest dump file using Windows Debugging Tool and the problem was due to ntoskrnl.exe
I scanned the latest dump file using Windows Debugging Tool and the problem was due to ntoskrnl.exe
ntoskrnl.exe is a system file and will Never cause any problems unless it is triggered by an external component such as your Antivirus
I was not referring to the latest definition but rather to the latest build version. Its not Windows 7 fault at all, Norton may have been using unstable drivers which can cause issues with Windows 7. BSODs are system specific, i.e. Norton 360 may be casing BSODs on your system but it might play fine on another PC without any issuesno i'm using Norton 360 30 days trial version updated to latest virus definitions. How can Windows 7 be so delicate? How can it go weak at such small issues?
One more BSOD and the Debugging tool says
Probably caused by : hardware ( nvlddmkm+12ef5c )
so what should I do??? Which antivirus can i install for a try free ones
Nvlddmkm.sys belongs to the Nvidia Driver used by your graphics card so it should be tested for defects
https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...test-occt.html
And Update the driver
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
Use MSE for nowso what should I do??? Which antivirus can i install for a try free ones
I've installed Norton Internet Security 2012 downloaded from Norton website. My Nvidia drivers are up-to-date. My graphic card is new its just 2 months old and when I had Nvidia 7300 SE then also I used to get BSOD's