Is my computer/Windows toast? Not sure what is wrong

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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64bit
       #1

    Is my computer/Windows toast? Not sure what is wrong


    Aplogies if in wrong section.
    Friend got my to check my event log after running some scans and they came up with nothing (cmd etc) A little timeline as I am not sure what is relevant.
    I am not that tech savvy so am not sure if it is a hardware problem or a problem with the Windows Software. My computer was working as normal a few days ago, catching up on some shows then no dice.
    I have run all malicious scans also.


    2011 (x1)- The maximum file size for session "Circular Kernel Context Logger" has been reached. As a result, events might be lost (not logged) to file "C:\Windows\system32\WDI\LogFiles\ShutdownCKCL.etl ". The maximum files size is currently set to 20971520 bytes

    Mid- 2013(x1)- AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to write to an illegal IO port address (0x70), which lies in the 0x70 - 0x71 protected address range. This could lead to system instability. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance.

    Lots of alerts for Bonjour
    (x2) Name resolution for the name dns.msftncsi.com timed out after none of the configured DNS servers responded.
    Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller is disconnected from network.

    Last few days:
    Windows (2552) Windows: A request to write to the file "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications \Windows\MSS.log" at offset 179712 (0x000000000002be00) for 3584 (0x00000e00) bytes succeeded, but took an abnormally long time (10058 seconds) to be serviced by the OS. This problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the problem.

    Windows (2552) Windows: A request to write to the file "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search\Data\Applications \Windows\Windows.edb" at offset 18710528 (0x00000000011d8000) for 32768 (0x00008000) bytes succeeded, but took an abnormally long time (10058 seconds) to be serviced by the OS. This problem is likely due to faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the problem.



    Is it dead beyond repair?
    last night I got a pop up error message that says "external component has thrown and exception"

    (no computer I am the one throwing the wobblies now!
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  2. Posts : 1,449
    Windows 7 ultimate 64-bit
       #2

    I would give this a shot: do a system scan for integrity violations by clicking start, programs, accessories; system tools; then right click on command prompt and click run as administrator; and type sfc /scannow to get the system to scan and hopefully fix any issues. Give that a shot and see what happens.
    Last edited by matts6887; 08 Apr 2014 at 19:16. Reason: correcting info
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  3. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #3

    What malware scanner(s) did you use?

    That ACPI BIOS write looks suspicious...
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  4. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I tried scannow and that was ok, well yesterday it was (used search,cmd as shortcut ;-)) will try again anyway.
    I have since tried a chkdsk and I can only get to 15% of part 3 of 5.
    I use malwarebytea anti-malware, not fancy I know and only got that recently and it cleaned a bunch of stuff up including a Trojan
    I did get a pop up asking me if I wanted mbam.exe (mentions hardware)to make changes while I am trying to get something rolling (any scan)
    The computer now takes forever to so simple tasks. Can I run these scans in safe mode?

    Edit- I opened in safe mode with command prompt. It actually was not doing anything in regular mode.
    No integrity issues came up.
    Last edited by Marshblob33; 08 Apr 2014 at 21:21.
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Well I guess it's toast now because it now will not startup properly. Will run the repair tomorrow. Unfortunately my system is not backed up (don't have an external) but will be somewhere I can buy one tomorrow so hopefully I'll be able to get in long enough to save my files. The photos etc I won't miss that's much (always kept sd cards) but will want a couple of documents I did not save. Doh.
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  6. Posts : 3,487
    Win 7 Pro x64/Win 10 Pro x64 dual boot
       #6

    If your system is that badly screwed up, you might want to do a clean reinstall rather than a repair. But only if you can rescue your files first.

    Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7

    Clean Install Windows 7
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  7. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Yes, I think you are right. I was not able to get through a back up stopped at 38% although my external drive has more than enough space (I have not been able to do one before, lack of space most likely, did not have an external)
    I was able to F8 to safe mode this morning and rescue a few docs, I will copy pics and things like that when I get home. All the other stuff can always be gotten again. Music inventory spring clean.

    Before reinstalling I will attempt to update my drivers, I have a feeling it is something to this effect that is screwing things up. I read its best to update them through computer manufacturer and not the Windows drivers? I have also not viewed the drivers but that might tell me what is not working properly. Same for RAM.
    Its been a learning curve but at least I will know how to better look after my computer in the future.

    Failing that, I guess I will have a near factory restored computer. And hopefully that clean slate will work.
    Its been a learning
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  8. Posts : 26,861
    Windows 11 Pro
       #8

    If you have trouble in recovering your files, here are a couple of good ways to consider
    Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...cy-backup.html

    Sometimes it is easier and quicker to follow Mellon Head's suggestions of a clean install instead of trying to track down the problem. But first I would recover all my files and run your hard drive manufacturer's diagnostic tool to make sure there are no problems with the hard drive. Also, on a clean install, be sure to only have the hard drive you are installing the OS on connected during the install in case you have more than one. I would also download all drivers from the manufacturers web site to a USB drive before starting. Have all of your installation disks and activation numbers on hand and any installer programs for software you would like to install. This will make it much easier and quicker. I have found that a little forethought goes a long way to make a clean install not such a big deal.
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  9. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Thank you that was very good advice. I have a dm3 notebook so no discs. If I won't be able to access the Internet and get what I need from the HP/Microsoft websites I'll prob have to resort to giving it to a "computer guy"
    I am having difficulty getting all my images onto USB. It gets only to 5% I may be trying to send too much information at a time.
    I hate to admit defeat but as long as I can get the rest of the files (usually have them but recently changed phone providers and new sim wiped my phOne, ouch!)
    "system volume on disk corrupt" windows explorer has stopped working(on occasion)
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  10. Posts : 26,861
    Windows 11 Pro
       #10

    If you don't have another computer, ask to borrow a friend's computer tp download drivers and such. Most would be glad to help you. You could also put them on a CD or DVD, if you have one You can leave them compressed until you finish the new install, if need be. a "computer technician" would charge you more than Windows 7 costs just to install Windows. Follow the instructions in the links Mellon Head posted and it should go very easily. Just try to check the hard drive first with the manufacturers diagnostic tool. Don't install any of the bloat programs most manufacturers give you. If you are having no other hardware issues, the links provided by Mellon Head will have your computer running better than when it was new when finished. If you can afford an SSD, you will think you bought a new computer. It really isn't difficult. If you can make the proper preparations the installer will do most of the rest. If you go the SSD route, you can use the current hard drive for Backups and storage and get your files off after the install. Once everything you need is removed, wipe it clean and you can use it as a backup drive.Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 will give you step by step instructions and give you a perfect install.
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