I'll work on it and in 1 or 2 days I will give my results
Thanks guys!!! :)
And girls.
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Well, I followed the steps you gave me and these are my results and follow-ups
* "WmBEnum.sys" and "WmXlCore.sys" are the drivers from my old logitech wheel that does not use any more and there is no more driver support, so I just simply uninstalled it.
* "RTCore64.sys" Afterburner MSI Actualized.
* "RTCore64.sys" Afterburner MSI Uninstalled.
* "Adfs.sys" is not virued, checked with Avast "Updated"
* "JRSUKD25.SYS" do not appear in the Malwarebytes scan "Updated"
* "Rt64win7.sys" Updated the onboard Realtek sound drives.
* Installed the DuplexSecure.
* I use daemon tools lite, but never turned on in the taskbar or in services, only when is necessary, any way I uninstalled it.
* Uninstalled Avast and using only the Microsoft Security Essentials.
* I Finalized using the "RegTweaker" found and clean thousands of registry errors.
To all this the BSOD persists, but I think I found the problem if I'm right, I'll explain as best as possible ...
The BSOD acts when I'm away from the computer "lol"
, I play high demand games on hardware w/o BSOD problems.
Used MemTest for 10 hours without problems, I used stress test with FurMark, Combustor, I made a general stress test with Everest "Processor, Hard Drives" and no BSOD.
So I wondered if it was the "Manage Power Settings". Why?
In the "Manage Power Settings" I have only configured to shutdown monitors every 20 min.
When the 20 minutes turn off the monitors I move the mouse or touch a key instead of returning to the desktop the BSOD appears.
The only solution was successfully disabling "Manage Power Settings" and I have no more BSOD
Now, I wonder if can be the drivers for the Video Card? I never have this problem with the configuration in the "Manage Power Settings" until I updated the drivers of the video card.
The drivers was updated a week ago. "ATI Radeon HD 6950"
So, now I'm going to downgrade the drivers and enable the "Manage Power Settings" again to see the results.
Laters.