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Well, lsass.exe is causing the problem. You should probably upgrade the Graphics driver.
Well, lsass.exe is causing the problem. You should probably upgrade the Graphics driver.
Neither of the files linked to in the previous logs would run on my laptop.
Thats weird. The BSOD before was caused by ePowermangement. Now it is caused by lsass.exe. It may be a failing RAM.
Have you tried running memtest86+?
Your graphics adapter is ....
The suggested driver is applicable for .... I think you are doing something wrong there. This one is the appropriate driver for you.Code:Name Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family
A search for "The*driver*being installed is not validated for this computer. Please obtain the appropriate driver from the manufacturer." Says it means I have a driver customized by the OEM.
I simply clicked the link in your post and followed the instructions.
Special instructions for manually installing a generic graphic driver are available for any pc that gets that message, but I'm not sure about doing such a thing. This laptop can't do much without crashing.
I have done all updates and it still freezes or crashes when opening a window or touching the start menu. I could not update graphics driver as was recomended on my post in BSOD.
BSOD when using video
I have done all updates and it still crashes I can no longer do anything on this laptop. I was unable to update the graphics driver as explained in my BDSO post here:
BSOD when using video
Might be worth it to run sfc /scannow:
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
Also, disk check:
Disk Check
If above suggestions didn't work, hopefully you have a backup image of your computer?
It didn't work only it boots in safe mode now. I did sfc/scannow in safe mode. No backup