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and these ones please
these drivers are still presentreferring back to my post in this thread you must remove or update them to eliminate them as the causeAfc.sys fffff880`0441e000 fffff880`04427000 0x00009000 0x44b48d24 12/07/2006 06:48:20
PxHlpa64.sys fffff880`0119b000 fffff880`011a6d00 0x0000bd00 0x47d88a39 13/03/2008 02:58:17
e1y60x64.sys fffff880`03f9b000 fffff880`03fe4000 0x00049000 0x48a9ed61 18/08/2008 22:45:05
nvflsh64.sys fffff880`03a7a000 fffff880`03a89000 0x0000f000 0x4965448b 08/01/2009 01:10:51
hi thanks for the help i have removed the trust mouse>http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=15865<
i removed the old keyboard i was using and am now using >
Labtec® Power Wireless Desktop Plus
EXTERNAL DVD-Rom Drive : LG HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-E60N>http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...N%20&os=64-bit
THE DRIVE IN THE MACHINE> DVD-Rom Drive : ATAPI DVD A DH16AASH ATA Device
TRYING TO FIND THESE DRIVERS UPDATES IF ANY
Windows 7 Compatibility: Software Programs & Hardware Devices: Find Updates, Drivers, & Downloads
Afc.sys is this a webcam driver?
i have just found out that the date with the driver is the driver date.and if you update that driver the new version does not change that date in some cases even though the driver is newly updated
Last edited by brianzion; 07 Jul 2010 at 05:47. Reason: update
Yeah, re-install the driver can help many times. It's nice if you can remove all trace of previous install before installing new one downloadedAfc.sys is this a webcam driver?
i have just found out that the date with the driver is the driver date.and if you update that driver the new version does not change that date in some cases even though the driver is newly updated
hi thanks for advice
i have stopped using the trust mouse >>Trust.com - Wireless Laser Mouse - Carbon edition MI-7770C
and an old keyboard.and am using this>Labtec® Power Wireless Desktop Plus
and i am using microsoft laser mouse 5000 but i havent installed the itellimouse software i think it caused problems on windows seven. microsoft has said they updated it but i will leave it off for now and i have not had a bsod for 4 hrs
This thread is exactly the reason why I don't mess with BSOD's unless I have physical access to the machine. There are far too many variables involved to fix a machine using a dump file. Hat's off you guys for trying so hard to fix the problem, I certainly don't have the patience for it. :)
I think with physical access to this machine the actual problem would probably jump out and bite me.