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Could you explain what you mean with this?
chkdsk was unable to repair the unorthodox code
It has a function that is supposed to repair bad sectors, but nothing I've done so far has stopped my computer from bluescreening after a normal login
GranMaster Axe0, was there anything to pull from my results?
Here it is
Indeed, but no bad sector has been foundIt has a function that is supposed to repair bad sectors
This driver, drmkpro64.sys, appears to be completely unknown meaning it is either a new driver or malware.
Diagnostics Test
Malware scan
Please run a threat scan with Malwarebytes*, a full scan with your AV, scan your system with Adwcleaner, Kaspersky TTDSKiller, ESET Online Scanner and SuperAntiSpyware
Note*(Uncheck trial version in the installation process)
Please upload the scan logs.
I downloaded MalwareBytes, tried to run it: no luck. I used MalwareBytes's AdWare Cleaner,
that claimed to get rid of a few unwanted programs, and demanded a restart for a program log.
I rebooted under normal conditions inadvertently, and still bluescreened. Upon restart in Safe Mode,
there was no log in which presented itself. E.S.E.T. is not detecting any anomaly, possibly as
an intention to delete the same kinds of files AdWare Cleaner had already deleted,
Kapersky is registering an Error, as well as SuperAntiMalware.
I'm reaching you through clean boot. No BSOD In the least, this means, that a Windows app is responsible, correct?
This is the Adware Cleaner log
The entire time my computer has been in Clean boot, I've been hearing random mouse clicks, and once ever-so-often, I look to my screen, seeing a blank app open with the title, "70880684", only for that window to close a short time after it opens