BSOD troubles

more BSODs for me. I'm starting to lose hope.


**edit** I forgot to add, I couldn't find the AGRSM64.SYS driver on the site

I doubt you are using your modem so why not unninstall it in device manager then reboot and disable it in the bios ?

I'm using avast 5 free edition antivirus and zone alarm free edition firewall.

unninstall zone alarm firewall (which is known for causing bsod on some systems) and i would replace avast free edition with MSE using only windows firewall and see if this stabilizes your system ?

your realtek driver
Rt64win7.sys fffff880`05322000 fffff880`05354000 0x00032000 0x49a65b0d 26/02/2009 10:04:13
is a year out of date as i think the latest version is march 2010 , the process would be check your device name and model (in device manager) then goto the realtek website and look for that device and download and install the correct latest version :)

ask here if you need help :geek:
 

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