BSOD while running Driver Verifier, probable reason netbt.sys

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       #41

    "Was there any other files with this .dmp file?" - What do you mean by that? I mean, if there are some other logs I should attach, lmk where to find them... I only look in the minidump folder...
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       #42

    Well most of the time there is a folder something like "Windows_NT6_BSOD_(username)" or something close. But was that all that was in there was the dmp file?
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       #43

    Yes, that was all. Would the "Windows_NT6_BSOD_(username)" be located in the minidump folder too? If so, it's definitely not there hehe
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       #44

    https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...tructions.html

    Go ahead and follow that again, and zip up and post the files from the tutorial that it tells you to.
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       #45

    Here you go...
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       #46

    Here's the fun. Alright i will post back after i look at these.
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       #47

    Alright the only thing that I can think of trying to do would be to do a clean install of windows. I can't find anything. I am going to ask someone to help me out though first. I will let you know if a clean install is what's going to happen.
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       #48

    Thanks :)
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       #49

    You have a ton of programs loading on startup. That may contribute to some issues. See if you have problems after performing a clean startup: Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup

    Leave only Microsoft Security Client (MSC) checked in startup items.


    Java:
    I also noticed that you mentioned Java had some security problems. That is not uncommon if Java is not kept up to date. It is very susceptible to security breaches. I usually uninstall mine once every few weeks:
    Start Menu -> Control Panel -> Uninstall a program -> Remove all Java software
    and then download a fresh version:
    Last edited by writhziden; 19 Jul 2012 at 20:42. Reason: Java security
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       #50

    Removed Java and rebooted with a clean startup.

    Will post if there's any development.

    Thanks!
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