Did the thing I was told to do only to keep getting BSOD

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  1. Posts : 23
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       #11

    Can't find scan log
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       #12

    Where did you get your install media its showing as the Korean only Version.
    please run this tool copy/paste the output.
    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=52012

    Roy
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       #13

    Can't find scan log
    That's ok. No biggie . Thank you for posting the Addition.txt. I'll have a look at it as soon as I answer you questions... :)

    Don't forget to execute that script I attached and once that is complete, please follow torchwood's instructions in the post above.

    Is there a connection between using Safe mode to clear out the hard drive? Thats what I did (with deleting appropriate memories)
    Not sure what you mean by, "Thats what I did (with deleting appropriate memories)". What did you do to delete "appropriate memory" besides merely booting into Safe Mode?

    Safe Mode, not being the default mode, is a diagnostic mode, which is used to detect, repair or troubleshoot computer issues. In Safe Mode, only drivers required for minimal operation conditions are loaded so that instructions can be given and information received from the operating system. Any additional features such as scanners, network drives, and some high level application software might not work in this mode. Windows loads in VGA graphics mode with a smaller color palette and resolution. In Safe Mode, Windows also tests the extended memory before loading.

    The best way that I know to "clear out the hard drive" is by getting rid of unused documents, data, and applications, you can greatly increase the performance of your computer. Delete everything in your trash and temp files, as these files take up space on your computer. Also, you can free up RAM by closing any applications that you aren’t using. Another way to free up RAM is to limit the amount of programs your computer automatically opens upon startup.
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       #14

    I was asking if it was safe to use Safe Mode to clear out the disk? After that it led me to BSOD.
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       #15

    There. But still on safe mode.

    And for the next step, (MGA) do I copy or paste to where?
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       #16

    Upload it as an attachment,

    Roy
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       #17

    Which one is it? I am quite crap at this and find hard to understand to the terms

    And the scrolling is quite weird here.
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       #18

    I found the outputs but how do I upload it
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  9. Posts : 23
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       #19

    Found it
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       #20

    Extra if any case
    Last edited by noegh555; 19 Jun 2016 at 08:00.
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