Several BSOD, no singular triggers

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    That's correct. Isn't it your Antivirus software?
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  2. Posts : 98
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       #22

    carwiz said:
    That's correct. Isn't it your Antivirus software?
    Yes it is. You used a different name, so I wanted to be certain.
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  3. Posts : 4,161
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       #23

    Sorry for the abbreviation. The day is getting pretty long.
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  4. Posts : 98
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       #24

    carwiz said:
    Sorry for the abbreviation. The day is getting pretty long.
    I appreciate all the help. I've been dealing with these BSOD for months and I'm beyond frustrated.

    I'm running the program now. I have noticed that whenever I do run a full scan with Trend Micro, it freezes up my computer.
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       #25

    Is it up to date? (Latest version)
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  6. Posts : 98
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       #26

    carwiz said:
    Is it up to date? (Latest version)
    It is up to date. I had another BSOD a few minutes ago.

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  7. Posts : 4,161
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       #27

    Uninstall the Trend Micro software. It advised to use Trend Micro's own uninstaller located here:
    Uninstalling Trend Micro program using the Diagnostic Toolkit

    Then reboot.
    Download and install Microsoft Security Essentials from here: Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows

    Leave the rest of the startup applications disabled for the time being.

    What are the two Gadgets you have running?
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       #28

    carwiz said:
    Uninstall the Trend Micro software. It advised to use Trend Micro's own uninstaller located here:
    Uninstalling Trend Micro program using the Diagnostic Toolkit

    Then reboot.
    Download and install Microsoft Security Essentials from here: Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows

    Leave the rest of the startup applications disabled for the time being.

    What are the two Gadgets you have running?
    You want me to permanently get rid of Trend Micro?

    How do I check the gadgets?
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  9. Posts : 4,161
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       #29

    You can save the Trend Micro downloaded package (or whatever medium) but uninstall it. You shouldn't have more than one "real-time" AV running at the same time. It's more common than you think that some AVs will cause memory corruption and BSODs. Installing MSE for test purposes is a way to protect your PC while diagnosing your problem. MSE will not cause BSODs and is used here frequently. It's fast and fluid with the OS and requires little overhead. You may decide to keep it or not but It's free.

    The Gadgets, if active, would appear on your desktop.
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  10. Posts : 98
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       #30

    carwiz said:
    You can save the Trend Micro downloaded package (or whatever medium) but uninstall it. You shouldn't have more than one "real-time" AV running at the same time. It's more common than you think that some AVs will cause memory corruption and BSODs. Installing MSE for test purposes is a way to protect your PC while diagnosing your problem. MSE will not cause BSODs and is used here frequently. It's fast and fluid with the OS and requires little overhead. You may decide to keep it or not but It's free.

    The Gadgets, if active, would appear on your desktop.
    I'm hesitant because I've heard MSE is very basic when it comes to protection. I'm using it now for testing purposes.

    Only things I'm running now is MSE and Chrome. I've unistalled Trend Micro.
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