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  1. Posts : 91
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       #21

    Arc said:
    I also need the quicktime codec.... see my avatar.
    You may easily use QuickTime Alternative.
    Wow, thanks for that :)

    I never really wanted QuickTime, I just needed the codec. I got rid of the driver and QuickTime and will update as it progresses.
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  2. Arc
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       #22

    Let us know the present situation after applying those changes.
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  3. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #23

    Did not work. Removed driver and QuickTime, just froze. Will run CCleaner and update.
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  4. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #24

    Sorry for the bump, it's just that I really need help with this, and if I'm going to do a system restore I'd just rather reinstall windows as a whole, which is something I don't want to do anytime soon.
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  5.    #25

    Are you still running MucAfee? Get rid of it completely by running the |MG| McAfee Consumer Product Removal Tool 6.5.101.0 Download and then complete and report back on each of the Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
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  6. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #26

    gregrocker said:
    Are you still running MucAfee? Get rid of it completely by running the |MG| McAfee Consumer Product Removal Tool 6.5.101.0 Download and then complete and report back on each of the Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
    Will edit to complete with each of the steps.

    1. All scans came back clean; not malware.
    2. Nope, still freezing
    3. Doing it atm, will report back
    4. Did that, found nothing
    5. Also tried this, but to no avail
    6. This never works for anything, and this time it wasn't an exception
    7. Second on to-do list.
    8. Passed.
    9. Passed.
    10. Checked, no loose cables or anything
    11. Not overheating, have looked into that already
    12. An Ethernet port driver is missing (Which I never used, btw), and the driver that caused the BSOD was removed, so one of three of the CD/DVD-ROM Drive drivers is missing
    13. I believe they're all up to date, but I can check
    14. Installed the OS myself
    15. Not doing that for the sixth time
    16. If I ever need to do this, I'll just reinstall windows.
    17. Could try this before a clean reinstall.
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  7.    #27

    Why are you so opposed to doing a simple System Restore to before the problem began? It takes minutes and is nothing comparable to reinstalling Win7.

    A Repair Install may help but not if the problem is in hardware or settings of the OS or a program which are transferred back in.

    MucAfee's corruption is so deep that I would reinstall, especially if this is the original factory preinstall which is a corrupt worst-possible install anyway.
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  8. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #28

    gregrocker said:
    Why are you so opposed to doing a simple System Restore to before the problem began? It takes minutes and is nothing comparable to reinstalling Win7.

    A Repair Install may help but not if the problem is in hardware or settings of the OS or a program which are transferred back in.

    MucAfee's corruption is so deep that I would reinstall, especially if this is the original factory preinstall which is a corrupt worst-possible install anyway.
    It's not that I'm opposed, it's just that I'll lose a ton of things which I don't really know what; if I reinstall, I'll just backup all I need and we're done.

    Not counting the fact that I don't know if I have a restore point. I'll look into it, though.
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  9.    #29

    System Restore will tell you exactly what programs will need to be reinstalled, but no files are affected. However you should always have all of your files backed up anyway.

    You'd really need a Restore point before the problem began, however.
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  10. Posts : 91
    Windows 7 Professional x64
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       #30

    OK, no old restore points. Guess that leaves us without that option.

    EDIT: Also, why all the hate on McAfee? Any other AVs you recommend?
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