BSOD while playing DOMO and even simple browser games (Error 124)

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       #71

    Sounds good.
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       #72

    carwiz said:
    Sounds good.
    I forgot to add that when I turned on my computer, my wifi wasn't working. It had a red X on it so I restored it to the day after I removed Akami and then did the Sfc scan. While playing last night, it seemed fine but had like tiny freezes for half a second a few times throughout the two hours I was playing. I'm hoping that was just the game.
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       #73

    May I remove Emisoft/BlitzBlank now? I've scanned but it only found some registry items which i quarantined because it warned me that I needed to know what they were.
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  4. Posts : 4,161
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       #74

    If you're not using it, I would get rid of it.

    BlitzBlank is an advanced system administration tool that allows you to disable drivers, delete files, folders, Windows Registry keys and values that are in-use or locked by malware. BlitzBlank also includes the ability to create scripts for removing multiple files, folders, and Registry information at once in order to avoid malware recreating the files and locking them again. This tool should only be used by advanced system administrators and IT professionals due to its ability to delete almost any file or folder.
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       #75

    carwiz said:
    If you're not using it, I would get rid of it.

    BlitzBlank is an advanced system administration tool that allows you to disable drivers, delete files, folders, Windows Registry keys and values that are in-use or locked by malware. BlitzBlank also includes the ability to create scripts for removing multiple files, folders, and Registry information at once in order to avoid malware recreating the files and locking them again. This tool should only be used by advanced system administrators and IT professionals due to its ability to delete almost any file or folder.
    Well, it sounds very useful. I wouldn't mind keeping it in.

    Can I screenshot the things it quarantined so I can know if it's ok to delete them?
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  6. Posts : 4,161
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       #76

    CluelessCompKid said:
    Can I screenshot the things it quarantined so I can know if it's ok to delete them?
    Or just save the log file and upload it. Either way as long as "screenshot" means from the snipping tool and not full screen. Those are hard to read by the time SF shrinks the image.
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       #77

    carwiz said:
    CluelessCompKid said:
    Can I screenshot the things it quarantined so I can know if it's ok to delete them?
    Or just save the log file and upload it. Either way as long as "screenshot" means from the snipping tool and not full screen. Those are hard to read by the time SF shrinks the image.
    I'm sorry for late reply.

    I have been busy with school

    I haven't experienced any BSODs for a week now, longer than before but I'll keep watching.

    Here's the folder :) I appreciate the time you take to help me.

    Layback Bear, I would do a clean install. I really wanted to but I don't have a CD and would lose my Microsoft Office 2013 which I don't have a CD for either.
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  8. Posts : 4,161
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       #78

    I don't know what those files are but I can't read them. Did you save the log file as text?
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       #79

    carwiz said:
    I don't know what those files are but I can't read them. Did you save the log file as text?
    I just took it from the program. It has a folder on my desktop with items I quarantined. How do I save it as text?
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  10. Posts : 4,161
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       #80

    The "Export" button on the bottom left used to export the selected report as a text file but I see it just exports the entire index so that's gummed up. Sorry. You'll have to get the report manually.

    See if you have this folder: C:\EEK\Run\Reports

    It's a text file. Double click on the last run (or the run that created the quarantine items) and it should open in NotePad. Copy and paste the text into your message or upload the file.
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