Bluescreen 0x0000000A, Video Related? During Startup

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  1. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #11

    JBmorris said:
    501 said:
    @JBMorris, yes that is the error that I was getting.

    After uninstalling Norton, I have since restarted the computer about 20 times and have yet to get a bluescreen. I'll update if that changes, but appears that it was norton giving the issue.

    Huzzah, more reasons to hate norton!
    Try this, Reboot your computer, When it turns on again Press F8 rapidly until you see advanced boot options, select "last known good configuration". Hope this works....
    Why? At this point, removing Norton has made an improvement, let's see where that leads first.
      My Computer


  2. 501
    Posts : 5
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    I have restarted this computer now about 50 times. Still no bsod. Before it would not restart 10 times without bluescreening at least once. I'm ready to call this fixed!

    Thank you very much for the help guys, I was really pulling my hair out. Stupid Norton!
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #13

    derekimo said:
    JBmorris said:
    501 said:
    @JBMorris, yes that is the error that I was getting.

    After uninstalling Norton, I have since restarted the computer about 20 times and have yet to get a bluescreen. I'll update if that changes, but appears that it was norton giving the issue.

    Huzzah, more reasons to hate norton!
    Try this, Reboot your computer, When it turns on again Press F8 rapidly until you see advanced boot options, select "last known good configuration". Hope this works....
    Why? At this point, removing Norton has made an improvement, let's see where that leads first.
    Probably Norton used up many RAM at start up...
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 153
    Windows Vista Business 32bit
       #14

    derekimo said:
    JBmorris said:
    501 said:
    @JBMorris, yes that is the error that I was getting.

    After uninstalling Norton, I have since restarted the computer about 20 times and have yet to get a bluescreen. I'll update if that changes, but appears that it was norton giving the issue.

    Huzzah, more reasons to hate norton!
    Try this, Reboot your computer, When it turns on again Press F8 rapidly until you see advanced boot options, select "last known good configuration". Hope this works....
    Why? At this point, removing Norton has made an improvement, let's see where that leads first.
    Oh I thought he got bluescreen again.
      My Computer


  5. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #15

    501 said:
    I have restarted this computer now about 50 times. Still no bsod. Before it would not restart 10 times without bluescreening at least once. I'm ready to call this fixed!

    Thank you very much for the help guys, I was really pulling my hair out. Stupid Norton!
    You're welcome.
      My Computer


 
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