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Winio, many AV programs provide normal protection including MSE. The only thing is that you need to stay careful on the internet.
Winio, many AV programs provide normal protection including MSE. The only thing is that you need to stay careful on the internet.
Please remove the 2GB memory stick, mixed memory may cause a lot of problems where the root cause is difficult to identify.
I have tested each single stick with Memtest, it was OK
About Antivirus - Avast is widely used, so why it may generate problems?
Many security programs are widely used, Avast, AVG, Kaspersky, McAfee (unfortunately IMHO), etc., all of them have caused various of problems for many users due to bugs. Hardware and software is usually updated/upgraded. When you update Windows, Windows changes in its way of it works, if programs don't update their software or improperly update their software problems occur due to bugs.
Why sometimes a problem occurs after a while nothing seems to have changed? The 'changed' part is 99% of the time invalid, because users change settings in programs that causes the program to change its behaviour, when looking at the big picture this causes various of changes where some changes are unfortunately resulting in issues.
Until first post I had 5 new BSODs (2x7E, 2x3B and 4C) - do You need files?
Hi Winio,
You should have a dreamspark licence purchased via Warsaw Uni.
MSDN keys are no longer sold.
And as i said before you have a PRO version, the key is for Ultimate.
the error
HrOnline: 0x80072EE7 : this error code means "Address can not be resolved" This is referring to either the address of the Activation Servers or the Validation servers. In plain speak, this means your computer can not find the place it needs to go to Activate or Validate.
Roy
I have my system from here:
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Windows 7 Proffesional x64
Well you can if you like do a clean install as long as you have a valid key if you just download the free ISO for Pro - after you have saved all your data in whatever way you want.
The ISO can be downloaded from here Windows 7 Direct Download Links just make sure it is the right version - 7 Pro and the correct bit version too. You then burn that ISO toa bootable disk or stick - not keen on sticks myself and just install but I would recommend you clean the drive first using DISKPART.
Disk - Clean and Clean All with Diskpart Command
then
Clean Install Windows 7
Making the bootable disk is fairly straight forward using something like ImgBurn The Official ImgBurn Website
As I have written before - i did clean install month ago - downloaded Windows 7 Proffesional x64 iso from the Microsoft Imagine website and I still have BSODs - so it is why I have written here. Probably one of the Toshiba drivers is faulty (maybe graphic card or intel RST), but I do not know which - all are up to date.