BSOD Playing League of Legends, Using Skype, MS Security Essentials

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       #81

    Thanks for reporting back. If you want to thank us the way to do it is to tell your friends about us, so that they can be helped too.
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       #82

    My computer just crashed again. I've made a few changes and done quite a few things on it today. It just crashed again while I was writing this post and I lost everything I'd written, so I'm going to be editing in my changes and saving them as I write this.



    Earlier today my computer picked up and removed some malware called PowerRegScheduler. It had this to say:
    Code:
    Security Essentials encountered the following error: Error code 0x80508023. The program could not find the malware and other potentially unwanted software on this computer. 
    
    Category: Potentially Unwanted Software
    
    Description: This program has potentially unwanted behavior.
    
    Recommended action: Review the alert details to see why the software was detected. If you do not like how the software operates or if you do not recognize and trust the publisher, consider blocking or removing the software.
    
    Items: 
    process:pid:7568
    
    Get more information about this item online.
    I've attached the most recent log files. Is this the same thing as before? What should I do?

    Things that happened today:
    -- cleaned registry, ran ccleaner
    -- defragmented computer
    -- moved 35GB of music onto my computer
    -- downloaded itunes and quicktime
    -- uninstalled this random bloatware program called newsxpress (or something like that)

    Things that happened in the near past:
    -- downloaded Daemon tools virtual disc thing, created some partitions

    I'm running a full scan of my computer right now.
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  3. Posts : 17,796
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       #83

    First get rid of Daemon, known to cause BSODs
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  4. Posts : 44
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       #84

    Okay, I think that fixed it. Thanks again!
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  5. Posts : 17,796
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       #85

    Glad that we could help resolve your problem.
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