BSOD happening very frequently on laptop, stop error 0x00007A

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  1. Posts : 36
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       #21

    I don't know where I would find the dll file?
    But I did get my minidump folder, filled with all my dumps. Do you want me to upload them?

    thanks
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  2. Posts : 6,830
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       #22

    Yes please. Do you have a Windows 7 installation disc or a repair disc ?
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  3. Posts : 36
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       #23

    yes, I have have windows 7 installation disk. and here is the file with all the dmp's

    Thank you
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  4. Posts : 6,830
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       #24

    Looking at a couple dmp files they lead to AVG . Might want to uninstall that program once we get you booting back to normal.
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  5. Posts : 36
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       #25

    strange, because I already deleted it? Those might be older dmps maybe when I had avg installed?
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  6. Posts : 6,830
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       #26

    Boot from your Windows 7 installation disc

    On the screen that says Press any key to boot from CD or DVD .._
    Press [ENTER]
    Select your language preferences and click on Next.
    Click on Repair your computer. ( Lower left hand corner)
    Select which operating system you want to restore and the click on Next
    Select the system recovery option you want to do

    choose Command Prompt

    Inside Command prompt type in
    Code:
    regedit
       Note
    If regedit doesn't open up the registry try the command below


    Code:
    bcdedit | find "osdevice"
       Note

    The | pipe symbol can be found using SHIFT + \ ( Just above the ENTER key).
    The result should be either os device partition=D: or os device partition=C:


    Once you know Drive windows is installed do this command

    Code:
    CD C:\wINDOWS\System32\
       Note

    If its D:\ change C:\ to D:\


    Type in

    Code:
    regedit.exe
    Inside Reistry
    Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE in the registry tree, and go to the File menu and choose "Load Hive".
    Open the registry hive file SYSTEM from the location: C:\Windows\System32\Config
    Give it a random name different to any of the existing names

    expand the key you gave it to

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Session Manager\SubSystems

    In the right side look for " Windows " it should be listed under Name

    Change it from

    Code:
    %SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows SharedSection=1024,20480,768 Windows=On SubSystemType=Windows ServerDll=basesrv,1 ServerDll=winsrv:UserServerDllInitialization,3 ServerDll=consrv:ConServerDllInitialization,2 ServerDll=sxssrv,4 ProfileControl=Off MaxRequestThreads=16
    TO

    Code:
    %SystemRoot%\system32\csrss.exe ObjectDirectory=\Windows SharedSection=1024,20480,768 Windows=On SubSystemType=Windows ServerDll=basesrv,1 ServerDll=winsrv:UserServerDllInitialization,3 ServerDll=winsrv:ConServerDllInitialization,2 ServerDll=sxssrv,4 ProfileControl=Off MaxRequestThreads=16
    Do the same to these key

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Control\Session Manager\SubSystems

    Once you're done changing the keys

    Select the registry hive you edited, go to File, and choose "Unload Hive".

    Close the registry and restart the PC.

    Sorry for taking so long.
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  7. Posts : 36
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    Thread Starter
       #27

    Hi! thanks for the reply!
    I'm currently at, "Inside Reistry
    Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE in the registry tree, and go to the File menu and choose "Load Hive".
    Open the registry hive file SYSTEM from the location: C:\Windows\System32\Config

    I go to C:\, but I can't find the Windows folder in it?
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  8. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #28

    Click on COMPUTER on the left side then go that way .
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  9. Posts : 15,026
    Windows 10 Home 64Bit
       #29

    Re-run the removal too from here: Uninstallers (removal tools) for common antivirus software - ESET Knowledgebase

    Have you completed steps in my first post?
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  10. Posts : 36
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    Thread Starter
       #30

    Ok, I got into system 32 through D drive, and I am looking for a file called "System" to open up? The only one I see is systeminfo and a few other system applications, but I don't see any files named just "System".

    thank you for the help
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