BSOD while using Chrome and SpybotSD


  1. Posts : 23
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    BSOD while using Chrome and SpybotSD


    The problem started when I turned on my computer. Startup was normal but when I started up Opera it was very slow and then I soon realized my desktop started freezing. Then I decided to run a chkdsk and that BSOD. Then I tried spybot and that BSOD while scanning. Now when I try running a different browers like chrome it blue screens. Please help I usually figure these things out but I really need help. I'll will add the SF Diag Tool.exe information when I get my BSOD laptop running safely without in-countering a BSOD while browsing.

    this is my results:
    Attachment 225232
    Last edited by stupidbitz; 07 Aug 2012 at 00:43.
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  2. Posts : 51,479
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       #2

    Your dump files are blaming iaStor.sys (Intel Storage drivers)

    Driver Reference Table - iaStor.sys

    Try finding an updated version of the driver and see how you get on.
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       #3

    I updated my intel rapid storage technology by downloading it from the site but i'm still getting slow performance and I'm still getting BSOD from antivirus scans and spybot
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       #4

    never mind I tried scanning with spybot and it hasn't BSOD yet I'll post an update soon
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    I tried Spybot again and it doesn't seem to BSOD but it seems to freeze on one item it's scanning. The item it stops on is random. Although it stops on one item, everything else doesn't seem to freeze. Should I give it chance and wait for it or try something else.
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    z3r010 said:
    Your dump files are blaming iaStor.sys (Intel Storage drivers)

    Driver Reference Table - iaStor.sys

    Try finding an updated version of the driver and see how you get on.
    I tried Spybot again and it doesn't seem to BSOD but it seems to freeze on one item it's scanning. The item it stops on is random. Although it stops on one item, everything else doesn't seem to freeze. Should I give it chance and wait for it or try something else.
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  7. Posts : 51,479
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       #7

    IMO Dump spybot, all you need is malwarebytes and a decent AV like MSE.
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    z3r010 said:
    IMO Dump spybot, all you need is malwarebytes and a decent AV like MSE.
    So I performed a quick scan with MalwareBytes (MB) and found infected files. I removed them. No BOSD. I decided to perform a chkdsk. no problems no BSOD until it randomly shut down on stage 5 and did not complete. On the good side overall performance is normal. Startup is normal. Internet browsing doesn't BSOD anymore but a little on the slow side (maybe because of fresh startup). Should I ignore the sudden shut down of the chkdsk or try again just to be sure?
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  9. Posts : 51,479
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       #9

    It might be worth asking some of the guys in Performance & Maintenance section on the chkdsk issue but if the BSOD's have stopped that's the major issue solved.
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    alright thanks man :) and rep
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