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Hi simmyjiff,
Is it correct that you ran the Short Drive Self Test?
If so, run the long test in SeaTools instead as requested :)
As mentioned, don't forget to run the tests on all partitions/drives :)
Hi simmyjiff,
Is it correct that you ran the Short Drive Self Test?
If so, run the long test in SeaTools instead as requested :)
As mentioned, don't forget to run the tests on all partitions/drives :)
I ran the Short test, because that was what Sea tools recommended, I'll come back to you....
Long test data attached as requested....
Well, I was hoping to say this morning that all seemed to be ok, to answer your question first though, yes, I had one just after the first post then another just before I carried out the long test with Seatools. All seemed to be working well, in fact the PC was working smoother and quicker after I had started the testing. This morning however i suffered another BSOD, but this was a different one. I booted the PC early this morning and commenced Re-programming my X-55 Rhino with FSX, I left the PC on for a while, everything was fine, when I came back it was working very slowly, in fact the mouse was uncontrollable? I opened Task Manager and noted that the Rhino Profiler 'process' was using 100% cpu and the Kaspersky 70%, I started shutting down and in seconds the BSOD appeared, it was a different screen than previous, It was only open momentarily so I couldn't record the error numbers at the bottom. I restarted the PC in Safe mode and made screen print of the problem, this is attached, I pressed 'check for search for a solution but nothing came up.
I rebooted the PC in Normal Mode successfully, the Task Manager was showing the CPU as running at between 0 and 2%, this was on the Win 7 sys drive BTW.
I appreciate your assistance, please let me know if you need any other info.
Jim
Can you direct me to a Download site, just googled and apparently the software is not available from MS now?
Hi, Sorry, just experienced another blue screen, different one again? screen prints attached
Jim
Is this the info you're asking for?
WarningPrograms that claim to update your drivers install either the wrong or corrupted drivers.
If you have installed any driver with Driver Booster 4 and DriverTuner, please remove them as it may cause trouble.
An easy way to get remove these drivers is by using a restore point prior the installation.