Windows 7 BSOD issue Locale ID: 1033

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    derekimo said:
    SONIC1 said:
    okay, I am running all the available updates now, I will let you know once they are complete, so we can take action. also, I have a quick problem on the side, that is with my Wifi, I am using a TP-LINK Wireless USB Adapter for my PC, and every now and then it is like my PC loses connection with it, and I have to pull the adapter out of the USB and then re connect it for the computer to reconnect to wifi. sometimes this doesnt work and it says no network connection and I have to restart the machine. This becomes a problem when I am wanting to download a large 3GB + file through my web browser as I have slowish internet (150KB/s) and whenever I am like half way downloading it disconnects and I have to restart it.
    That may just be your connection, you can see if there is a driver update but I doubt that will help,

    TL-WN721N - Welcome to TP-LINK

    I would get rid of a bunch of those startup items though,

    Startup Programs - Change

    This may end up being an issue for the networking folks but lets stay focused here for now.
    This is what I first suspected, but it only happens on this machine, it never happens on my other computers/smartphones etc.

    I will try updating the driver like you said. I have also tried plugging it into other usb ports but to no avail.

    the updates are 80% complete now, once they are done, do you want me to repost the new zip?
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  2. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #12

    Once the updates are done, follow the Nvidia driver instructions, I posted, that is what most of your dumps were flagging.

    The MemTest86+ for testing your RAM can be done overnight since it takes a while.

    I don't really think the driver will help with your connection problems honestly but if there is an update you can try it.

    You have a lot of startup programs that don't need to run at startup, I would remove as many as you can, like all these,

    Code:
    TBPanel                       "D:\Expertool\EXPERTool\TBPanel.exe" /A                                                     Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    Steam                         "D:\Steam\steam.exe" -silent                                                                Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    AdobeBridge                                                                                                               Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    iCloudServices                D:\iCloud\iCloudServices.exe                                                                Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    XLaunchpad                    D:\xlaunchpad\XLaunchPad.exe start                                                          Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    uTorrent                      "C:\Users\Jayden\AppData\Roaming\uTorrent\uTorrent.exe"  /MINIMIZED                         Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    Skype                         "C:\Program Files (x86)\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" /minimized /regrun                           Jayden-PC\Jayden              
    CodecPackTrayMenu             C:\Windows\SysWOW64\C2MP\TrayMenu.exe                                                       Public                        
    CodecPackUpdateChecker        C:\Windows\SysWOW64\C2MP\UPDATE~1.EXE                                                       Public                                              
    XboxStat                      "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Xbox 360 Accessories\XboxStat.exe" silentrun                    Public                        
    Start WingMan Profiler        C:\Program Files\Logitech\Gaming Software\LWEMon.exe /noui                                  Public                        
    AdobeAAMUpdater-1.0           "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\OOBE\PDApp\UWA\UpdaterStartupUtility.exe"        Public                        
    NvBackend                     "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\Update Core\NvBackend.exe"                       Public                        
    ShadowPlay                    C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe C:\Windows\system32\nvspcap64.dll,ShadowPlayOnSystemStart  Public
    Using method three here,

    Startup Programs - Change
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