BSOD watching a movie on VLC help

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       #11

    I followed the tutorial which shows how to create a complete dump file. Whenever I clicked okay the computer didn't automatically restart nor was I prompted to restart. I tried the initial BDOS tutorial for uploading .dmp files again, but I noticed on the black screen there was a note that said "The system cannot find the file specified." I may try to restart and try it again to see if the system can find the file.
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       #12

    Nope, restarting didn't help. The system still doesn't recognize the file specified.
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       #13

    Let me try this again. . .
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       #14

    Yeah, I don't know what I'm doing.
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       #15

    Hey, Guys. I was recently receiving some help on this forum from a member who goes by Slartybart. He was helping me manually remove malware as I have been having trouble keeping an internet connection (via a wireless connection) and last night while I was watching Netflix I received another BSOD. I immediately turned the machine off and left a comment on my other thread informing Slartybart about the BSOD incident. He suggested that I post here again to see if I can get some assistance with the BSOD problem prior to resorting to wiping my machine. Any help would be appreciated. But if it comes down to it I could just go ahead and wipe it. Thanks.
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       #16

    What a member needs to see can be posted by following Option One - to use the DM log collector ...in this tutorial
    Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

    Without that information, there's really not much help anyone can provide for a BSOD issue.

    It's fairly easy, Download the DM log collector, run it and post the zip file it creates.
    I looked at the zip file you posted 3 weeks ago (post# 13) and there isn't a dump file in it.

    Let's see what gets put in the zip file after the most recent BSOD. It might only be an application crash that you're experiencing, not a BSOD. If the dump is there, the DM log collector should find it and package it into the zip file. There aren't any other steps you have to do at this point, just collect the data and post the zip. Let's see what you get.

    If it's just an application crash, then you can either run the Malware guide I posted in the other thread, or decide if you want to re-install.

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       #17

    Hi, I recently changed out my router and the connection problem was taken care of, but this evening whenever I went to "wake my computer" I received a message 'The last attempt to restore the computer from its previous location failed.' Should I delete the restoration data or what should I do?
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       #18

    Nevermind, I just read this.

    How to fix windows resume loader on Windows 7
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