BSOD on start up, Error 0x0000007B

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  1. Posts : 33
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       #31

    i simply went in to Program data and used the command dir to see what files and folders where there, will that have the same effect?
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  2. Posts : 33
    Windos 7 x64
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       #32

    The BSOD has not changed
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       #33

    What exact folder names do you have in Program files x86 an programdata?
    only interested in avg stuff
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  4. Posts : 33
    Windos 7 x64
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       #34

    The stuff i gave you was exact! I will double check now however
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       #35

    So it's:
    C:\programdata\AVG Secure Search
    C:\programdata\AVG2012
    c:\program files (x86)\AVG
    c:\program files (x86)\AVG Secure Search

    please confirm
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  6. Posts : 33
    Windos 7 x64
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       #36

    In C:\ProgramData The exact avg names are "AVG Secure Search" & "AVG2012" In C:\Program Files (x84) the exact names of the avg folders are "AVG & AVG Secure Search"
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       #37

    Code:
     
    c:
    cd \programdata
    ren  "AVG Secure Search"  "AVG Secure Search.save" 
    ren  AVG2012  AVG2012.save
    cd  "\program files (x86)"
    ren AVG  AVG.save
    ren  "AVG Secure Search"  "AVG Secure Search.save"
    All commands are succesfull? If so reboot and post results. Don't uninstall AVG yet!
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  8. Posts : 33
    Windos 7 x64
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       #38

    Hmmm im afraid it did not work i have look in program files and now see the avg folders with .save at the end of them same with Program data so the commands you gave me clearly worked but unfortunately failed to solve the problem.
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  9. Posts : 33
    Windos 7 x64
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       #39

    I was looking through my drivers and i saw something a bit strange "MsftWdf_Kernel_01009_Inbox_Critical.wdf". Dont know if thats meant to be there
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    Windos 7 x64
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       #40

    And should i give resetting bios a shot?
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