BSOD Right after I start my computer normally, error 0x000000f4

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       #11

    My post #5 has a "driver reference" link on it. You'll be redirected from there.
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  2. Posts : 12
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       #12

    Back to McAfee. I've had it on that computer for about a year, and have encountered no problems until recently. Are you sure McAfee is the source of the problem?
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       #13

    Geez, I'm not reluctant to uninstall it, just was wondering how likely it was the true source of the problem.

    I have been using computers since I was 6, but have had no understanding of them up until 3-4 months ago.
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       #14

    There's a saying "You won't know until you try"
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    Went into normal mode, and since it didn't blue screen instantly uninstalled McAfee. It seemed to work, because I was able to play a game of League. Then I installed MSE, and did a full scan.

    I left it on overnight, and when I came back in the morning, it was in hibernate.

    As soon as I brought it out, it BSOD'd. The error was 0x0000001e.
    Last edited by Verya; 26 Oct 2012 at 09:18.
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  6. Posts : 15,026
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       #16

    Upload the dumps
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       #17

    These are the ones I got today.

    Interesting thing though, when I started up my computer Windows tried to do some kind of system repair on its own.

    It said that a file named c:\windows\system32\kdcom.dll was corrupt. It failed to fix it though.

    Think it could be a virus? I've talked with someone else who claimed to know computers, and he said there is no other way around this other than to wipe my hard drive. Is this true, or can I fix it?
    Last edited by Verya; 26 Oct 2012 at 20:40.
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  8. Posts : 15,026
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       #18

    I will take a look and reply to you soon.

    ITMT,
    Run this tool and delete anything it finds:


    In addition, run the malicious software removal tool and WDO:

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  9. Posts : 15,026
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       #19

    Well the dumps didn't reveal anything specific. Let us know the results from the virus scans.
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  10. Posts : 12
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       #20

    I didn't download anything, but out of suspicion I deleted one of the torrents on my computer.

    Everything seems to be working fine now.
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