Regular BSOD seemingly while idling

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       #21

    Okay, I'll fix that up when I finish work. Thanks again, Arc.
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  2. Posts : 20
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       #22

    No blue screens in 6 days. Problem solved? Also, my network doesn't drop out every 15 minutes.
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  3. Arc
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       #23

    I guess so.

    You may mark it as solved now, by clicking the green button.

    If there is a further issue, we will discuss on it again :)
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       #24

    You are a bloody legend, Arc. Thanks a heap buddy!
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       #25

    So thought it was fixed, 4 BSOD today.
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       #26

    bump
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  7. Arc
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       #27

    Hello Kable72, let us know, if you uninstall AVG and install Microsoft Security Essentials, is the situation still the same there?
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  8. Posts : 20
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       #28

    Uninstalled this morning, crashed 3 times today.
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  9. Arc
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       #29

    Kable72 said:
    Uninstalled this morning, crashed 3 times today.
    If there is a crash, report it with the dump. Have you tried the memtest?

    How to Test and Diagnose RAM Issues with Memtest86+
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       #30

    I gave up and wiped the drive clean and reinstalled windows. Starting over again and if it's blue screening after the install, what would be my options?
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