Continual BSOD in Win 7 but will operate in Safe Mode with networking

Saul2Paul

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I have ran the BSOD Dump & System File Collection app with the results attached.
I attempted to run PERFMON report but was unsuccessful (Error: cannot find specified path).

I am running Win7 Home Premium (64 bit) and this is the original OS that was preinstalled with my laptop (ASUS G60VX). The system is approximately 2.5 years old and I have never re-installed the OS.

I continuously run system mechanic to monitor and clean out the drive and also use Norton 360 to supplement system mechanic. The system was gradually slowing down and occassionally freezing up. I upgraded the CPU with a T9600 chip and the system seemed to run fine but the temps definitely increased (fan constantly running but rpms varying with temps); I use SpeedFan to monitor temps. The lagging once again started so I had a deep scan and repair of the hard drive performed; took all night to run. This was done approximately one week ago. The system afterward now continually shuts down (BSODs) with no rhyme or reason. I do not know if it is hardware (GPU or hard drive) or software. I have re-installed the original CPU to see if this was the problem but the BSODs continue.

I am capable of operating in Windows Safe Mode with Networking.

I am relatively computer illiterate and really have no idea what I am doing...any assistance is appreciated. Thanks.
 

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Win 7 Home Premium 64Stock - Intel P74504 gbNvidia GeForce GTX 260 M
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus G60VX
OS
Win 7 Home Premium 64
CPU
Stock - Intel P7450
Motherboard
Stock
Memory
4 gb
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 M
Hard Drives
Seagate 320gb 7200 rpm
Sorry I didnt even look at the dump but i can tell you that system mechanic is your problem, if you can boot in safe mode then you may be able to enter windows and do a system restore back to before you did the scan (usually F2, F8 or F12 dependant of your system)
If you manage to do boot into safe mode and successfully restore then immediately remove System Mechanic and also Norton 360... these 2 so call programs are more harmful than good
In failing that you can not gain a restore then you will have to resort to a system repair, its best if you can borrow a windows disc from someone or if not then you may download the correct ISO form here Download Windows 7 ISO (Official 32-bit and 64-bit Direct Download Links) « My Digital Life
I hope that this info is most helpful to you
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1Core 2 Quad Q66008 GB OCZ PC2-6400 nVIDIA SLI-Ready Edition (4...AMP! GeForce GTX 260² 896MB 448-bit GDDR3 (65...
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Me :P
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
CPU
Core 2 Quad Q6600
Motherboard
Abit IN9 32X MAX
Memory
8 GB OCZ PC2-6400 nVIDIA SLI-Ready Edition (4X2GB)
Graphics Card(s)
AMP! GeForce GTX 260² 896MB 448-bit GDDR3 (650MHz/2100MHz)
Sound Card
Realtek 7.1 CH HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
37" LG 1080p HD LCD TV
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 + 1360x768
Hard Drives
40GB Mushkin SSD
60GB Intel 520 SSD
150GB Raptor HDD
500GB Caviar HDD
PSU
Thermaltake W0133RB 1200W PSU
Case
Antec 900
Cooling
OCZ Vendetta 2 + Antec 900 case fans
Keyboard
Logitech G15 (full layout)
Mouse
R.A.T.9
Internet Speed
Not fast enough!
There were no dump files in your download but I gleaned the following from the logs.

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000024 (0x00000000001904fb, 0xfffff8800cec8508, 0xfffff8800cec7d60, 0xfffff88001494380). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 052512-41855-01.

Bugcheck code 24 has to do with NTFS file system corruption. It might be a good idea to run chkdisk before attempting to repair missing or corrupt drivers. Run Chkdsk /f /r to detect and resolve any file system structural corruption. You must restart the system before the disk scan begins on a system partition. Follow the tutorial here: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/433-disk-check.html

If the file system can be recovered, run spf /scannow following this tutorial and using Option 2:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1538-sfc-scannow-command-system-file-checker.html?ltr=S

The file corruption may be the cause of several drivers failing to load and start too. This was also in the log:
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed to load:
BHDrvx64
ccHP
discache
eeCtrl
ElRawDisk
IDSVia64
spldr
SRTSPX
SymIRON
SYMTDIv
Wanarpv6

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000003b (0x00000000c0000005, 0xfffff800030355e5, 0xfffff8800c05ad60, 0x0000000000000000). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 052612-25194-01.

The SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION bugcheck has a value of 0x0000003B. This is usually caused by bad or corrupt drivers.
 

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Windows 7 Pro-x64i7-2600 3.4GHz - 3.8GHz Turbo8Gb - 2x4GB, Muskin 991770 PC3-1333Integrated Intel HD 2000
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Built 2/11/2011
OS
Windows 7 Pro-x64
CPU
i7-2600 3.4GHz - 3.8GHz Turbo
Motherboard
Intel DH67BL-B3
Memory
8Gb - 2x4GB, Muskin 991770 PC3-1333
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated Intel HD 2000
Sound Card
Integrated Intel 10.1 HD, RealTek ALC892
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus LCD VH222H, Haier HL24XSL2a
Screen Resolution
1920x1080, 1920x1080
Hard Drives
Crucial SSD C300-128Gb,
Western Digital WD5002AALX - 500Gb,
Western Digital WD7501AALS - 750Gb
PSU
Seasonic 650W 80+ Gold Modular
Case
Rosewill Defender
Cooling
Stock CPU, Four 120mm case fans, PCH fan added
Keyboard
Logitech EX100 Y-RBH94 Wireless
Mouse
Logitech EX100 M-RCE95 Wireless
Internet Speed
3.0/1.5 Mbs
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
Antec Veris Premier-Multimedia IR Station,
Cyber Accoustics-3602 Speakers,
AFT XM-5U Card Reader,
Hauppauge TV-HVR-2250,
Sony LX300 USB Turntable
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