BSOD on restart and shutdown, dump files attached


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #1

    BSOD on restart and shutdown, dump files attached


    hello,

    my pc is getting a BSOD whenever I restart or shutdown, apart from those times it runs perfectly well. I recently relocated my page file off of my SSD onto one of my other HDD's but have allocated the same size of page file.

    Apart from that change I havent installed or done anything else of note recently to cause these BSOD's.

    So far I have checked my RAM, checked the integrity of my windows files, disabled the drivers of my graphics card, audio card, modem and restarted (recieving the same BSOD with all disabled) and run windows in safe mode with networking, in which it restarted fine.

    My dump files can be found here

    any help or analysis of my dump files would be great thanks.
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    mrmimz said:
    hello,

    my pc is getting a BSOD whenever I restart or shutdown, apart from those times it runs perfectly well. I recently relocated my page file off of my SSD onto one of my other HDD's but have allocated the same size of page file.

    Apart from that change I havent installed or done anything else of note recently to cause these BSOD's.

    So far I have checked my RAM, checked the integrity of my windows files, disabled the drivers of my graphics card, audio card, modem and restarted (recieving the same BSOD with all disabled) and run windows in safe mode with networking, in which it restarted fine.

    My dump files can be found here

    any help or analysis of my dump files would be great thanks.
    Most recent crash was blamed on eketo.exe and there is no English reference to it. I would download malwarebytes and run it.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    thats me got it fixed now, when i ran malwarebytes it found the eketo.exe along with another eketo.exe, a registry file and a memory process (the memory process causing the BSOD). however i couldn't delete it without causing the restart and thus the BSOD so i went into safe mode and cleared it from there and now its all back to fully working order.

    thanks for your help.
    Last edited by mrmimz; 23 Oct 2011 at 08:40. Reason: now fixed
      My Computer


 

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