Solved BSOD when computer starts up

Shavarr

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I've had my computer for about 2 years. Within the last 5 months been getting bsod. It happens when i log in about 1 or 2 times a week.


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My Computer

OS
windows professional 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K @ 3.30GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z68AP-D3 (Socket 1155)
Memory
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
Hard Drives
932GB Seagate ST1000DM003-9YN162

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self assembled
OS
Windows 10 Home 64Bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 10400 @ 2.90GHz
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DG41WV (PROCESSOR)
Memory
8.00GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1329MHz (16-20-20-38)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL E170S
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 pixels
Hard Drives
931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)
238GB TEAM TM8PS7256G (SATA SSD)
Case
Nothing Fancy
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
A4 Tech Co LTD
Mouse
A4 Tech Co Ltd/Logitech
Internet Speed
25 Mbps
I tryed it and so far no problems thank you
 

My Computer

OS
windows professional 64 bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 2500K @ 3.30GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z68AP-D3 (Socket 1155)
Memory
8.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 665MHz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
Hard Drives
932GB Seagate ST1000DM003-9YN162
You're welcome.

Where you able to track down which application was causing the problem?

I would suggest you to uninstall Daemon tools and replace with Magic ISO and uninstall Norton and replace with Microsoft security essentials.

Their often a cause of BSOD-s.

Daemon Tools
Please uninstall DAEMON Tools. It uses a driver called sptd.sys which is known to cause BSODs in Windows 7. Uninstall the software using Add/Remove Programs. Reboot the system. Once the program is uninstalled, run sptd.sys uninstaller to remove the driver from your system.

As an alternative, many people recommend the use of Total Mounter or Magic ISO

The antivirus you are currently using is known and contributing to your BSOD crashes, consider uninstalling it with the Norton Removal Tool.
And MBAM for extra security :)
Run the System File Checker that scans the of all protected Windows 7 system files and replaces incorrect corrupted, changed/modified, or damaged versions with the correct versions if possible:
Hope this helps. Good luck.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self assembled
OS
Windows 10 Home 64Bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 10400 @ 2.90GHz
Motherboard
Intel Corporation DG41WV (PROCESSOR)
Memory
8.00GB Single-Channel Unknown @ 1329MHz (16-20-20-38)
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL E170S
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 pixels
Hard Drives
931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)
238GB TEAM TM8PS7256G (SATA SSD)
Case
Nothing Fancy
Cooling
Fans
Keyboard
A4 Tech Co LTD
Mouse
A4 Tech Co Ltd/Logitech
Internet Speed
25 Mbps
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