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Well, still crashing.
I even tried to install the old Windows image on a regular HDD to rule out the SSD, it did not help.
This must be some hardware failure, I'm going to start swapping components...
Well, still crashing.
I even tried to install the old Windows image on a regular HDD to rule out the SSD, it did not help.
This must be some hardware failure, I'm going to start swapping components...
I only have Microsoft Security Essential. I need at least that!
Oh well I asked cause the BSOD-s indicated lot of network errors.
When did you last reinstall windows?
I never actually re-installed Windows from scratch.
When I get what seems like a non recuperable system corruption, I go back to the last Acronis image, dating from a time when the system was stable.
That saves a lot of time.
The dumps above come from an image reload I did yesterday, the image itself being maybe 5 months old, dating before my SSD and Comodo installs.
I'll try in safe mode, and get back to you.
Thanks!
Let me clarify:
If you don't get blue screens or any other issues in safe mode, there are issues with third party drivers which are loaded in the normal mode. (Because safe mode does not load any drivers.)
If you get blue screens in safe mode, the problem lies within hardware.
Use the system for a couple of hours. - Like 10 to 12 hours and report if there were any BSOD-s.