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Are you sure, because I bought the Win7 ultimate edition !
I will try to chose the compatibility mode.
N.B. Searching for "WNT_6.1.P_64_MCE" I found the following site : http://www.viaarena.com/forums/showthread.php?t=39537
They suggested to change the ini-file. Should I do that ??
YamYam
OK thanks.
The computer is now in use (Win XP mode), but I wil try your suggestion tomorrow!
Within 15 minutes, another BSOD !
I enclose the dump files and system health files.
Timestamp of the asacpi is 19-10-2006 (1.532) and the old asacpi still exist !
YamYam
* Confirming this should be done asap...
Attachment 186204
* AVG is known to be implicated in some BSOD's.
Please remove it.
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* FYI
AVG Forums - avgrsa.exe Thrashing Hard Disk!
* To reiterate install MSE.
Microsoft Security Essentials - Free Antivirus for Windows
Last edited by JMH; 13 Jan 2012 at 01:49.
Sorry, might be foolish, but I don't know how to remove the wrong asacpi.sys.
After I installed the ASUS drivers (see my comment #16/#17) the wrong asacpi.sys stays in the directory \DriverStore\FileRepository\atk2000.inf_amd64_neutral_a91abe245a6c41c.
There is also a new asacpi.sys in the directory \DriverStore\FileRepository\asacpi.inf_amd64_neutral_9fe33cbdd27308a4.
As you suggested I now also removed AVG and installed MSE.
Last edited by YamYam; 01 Dec 2011 at 15:37.
Is asacpi.sys in \windows\system32\drivers?
If so, what is the timestamp?