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yes, ran full scans with both
Found 2 objects with Malwarebyte
yes, ran full scans with both
Found 2 objects with Malwarebyte
Okay good, did you remove them successfully?
Keep Driver Verifier running, and hopefully no BSODs will occur.
That's good to know, post back your results after Driver Verifier can been left running for least 24 hours, although you may post back sooner if any problems arise.
I guess we can mark this one as solved, for now at least.
Thank you very much for the help:)
Your welcome, hopefully no other problems will happen :)
Yesterday i tried to turn Turbo Boost back on again to see what happens and now i got a BSOD proly because of that.
Altho i dont mind having to play without turbo boost, since i dont play games that are heavy on resources.
Still, i would like to be able to use my PC to its full if i need to do so.
Also, this isnt the same BSOD ive been having before.
Code:BugCheck 3B, {c0000005, fffff80002eeaa2d, fffff88009c58f60, 0} Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiSearchForNewThread+23d )Scan for any missing, modified or corrupted protected Windows files with:Code:Usual causes: System service, Device driver, graphics driver, memory
I would disable TurboBoost, to ensure that your system is more stable.
I already disabled it, sucks it has to be this way tho :c
That was a quick response :0
It's better than having a BSOD appearing on your screen