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Was that before you removed the long list of miss-installed drivers of afterwards?
Before.
I understand that when you disable the wireless adapter you don't get a BSOD, but for how long did you test it out because we clearly see the issue come and go indays time.
Also when you disabled the wireless were you connected to the internet through the NIC or wired connection or none at all?
Didn't test it for very long, I should do so when I can. If NIC means wireless then I was connected via wireless. My laptop does sometimes reach 90+ degrees from what RealTemp tells me, but that is usually when I'm rendering a video on Vegas Pro or other video making programs. When I'm playing games it's usually 60 - 80... which I think is still a bit unhealthy.
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Running a full scan now.
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