Hello All,
I have had 2 BSODs recently and both of them are after installing Malwarebytes free. My system had around 1 BSOD in the past year prior to this.
I know having multiple 'Real-time protection' software running can cause issues but I only have MS Security Essentials running as Real-time protection and then I wanted to use Malwarebytes free to clear up what MSE it missed. The free version of Malwarebytes doesn't have Real-time protection so I didn't think this would be an issue. (I am not participating in the free trial for the Pro version)
I have very little experience with BSODs and I was just wondering if anyone could help isolate the problem before I start investigating any further.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
I have had 2 BSODs recently and both of them are after installing Malwarebytes free. My system had around 1 BSOD in the past year prior to this.
I know having multiple 'Real-time protection' software running can cause issues but I only have MS Security Essentials running as Real-time protection and then I wanted to use Malwarebytes free to clear up what MSE it missed. The free version of Malwarebytes doesn't have Real-time protection so I didn't think this would be an issue. (I am not participating in the free trial for the Pro version)
I have very little experience with BSODs and I was just wondering if anyone could help isolate the problem before I start investigating any further.
Thanks in advance,
Robert
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7: Home Premium
- CPU
- AMD Quad Core Phenom II X4 965
- Motherboard
- AMD 770 and SB710 Chipset Motherboard
- Memory
- 2 x 2Gb PC-10666 Memory
- Graphics Card(s)
- Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 1GB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB
- PSU
- Corsair 750Watt
- Case
- ATX Black Gaming Tower Case
- Keyboard
- Dell
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 10 Meg