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Run TDSSKiller for one more time, then either uninstall it or remove it's startup entry.
I hope you disabled RAID and using msahci.sys as the storage controller driver right now.
Waiting for your reports.
Run TDSSKiller for one more time, then either uninstall it or remove it's startup entry.
I hope you disabled RAID and using msahci.sys as the storage controller driver right now.
Waiting for your reports.
I was unable to disable RAID, because there are no raid options in my BIOS. I've been able to restart the computer twice now with no BSOD at startup; Would you still reccomend uninstalling/reinstalling my msachi.sys driver?
In this situation, you may continue with your existing setup, as far as it is not crashing again.
Well then, as far as I'm concerned, the problem is solved XD
I guess I'll just update windows (quite a few updates came out yesterday :P ) and go from there.
Thank you very much for all of your time and effort- you really helped me out!
-Joe5181