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SeptemAuxilium,
Uninstall Avast! for the time being.
Microsoft Security Essentials is recommended from a strict BSOD perspective, compatibility & stability
compared to other antivirus or internet security software. It is free and lightweight:-
Warning
Do not start the
free trial of Malware Bytes; remember to
deselect that option when prompted.
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:
- Click on the
rb:
- Type CMD on Search
- Left click and Run as Administrator
- Type SFC /scannow
Full tutorial here:
PLease update the drivers below:
ASACPI.sys Mon Mar 28 08:30:36 2005 (42476C4C)
Asus ATK0110 ACPI Utility (a known BSOD maker in Win7 and Win8). Also a part of many Asus utilities (Win8 versions available from Windows Update as an Optional Update - but check Asus first!)
Driver Reference Table - ASACPI.sys
BrSerId.sys Mon Aug 7 07:51:11 2006 (44D69C8F)
Brother Serial I/F Driver (WDM)
Driver Reference Table - BrSerId.sys
BrUsbSer.sys Wed Aug 9 18:11:02 2006 (44D9D0D6)
Brother MFC USB Serial WDM Driver
Driver Reference Table - BrUsbSer.sys
atikmpag.sys Wed Apr 20 07:22:32 2011 (4DAE3558)
ATI Video driver (remove the Catalyst Control Center and only install the Display Driver)
Driver Reference Table - atikmpag.sys
atikmdag.sys Wed Apr 20 07:53:29 2011 (4DAE3C99)
ATI Video driver (remove the Catalyst Control Center and only install the Display Driver)
Driver Reference Table - atikmdag.sys
Rt64win7.sys Fri Jun 10 12:33:15 2011 (4DF1BAAB)
Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC
Driver Reference Table - Rt64win7.sys
Sometimes drivers remain, not completely uninstalled. Follow this tutorial for complete removal of drivers of the particular program:
How to Clean Left Over Driver Files with Driver Sweeper
Use
Revo Uninstaller to uninstall stubborn software. Opt for
Advance Mode while uninstalling which allows you to remove leftover registry:-
Check for heating issues using
Speccy or
HWMonitor. Upload a screen shot with either of the tools:
Make
scans with the following:
Kaspersky TDSSKiller
ESET online scanner:
Run
Disk Check on your
Hard Drive for file system errors and bad sectors on it:
Upload a screenshot of your hard disk using
Crystal Disk Info:
BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY
Code:
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Debug session time: Tue Jul 29 00:44:01.881 2014 (UTC + 6:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:47.802
BugCheck 50, {ffffffffffffff80, 1, fffff88007cb3535, 0}
Probably caused by : memory_corruption
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x50
PROCESS_NAME: svchost.exe
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Built by: 7601.18409.amd64fre.win7sp1_gdr.140303-2144
Debug session time: Tue Jul 22 03:05:00.583 2014 (UTC + 6:00)
System Uptime: 0 days 0:00:57.504
BugCheck 1E, {0, 0, 0, 0}
Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt!KiKernelCalloutExceptionHandler+e )
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x1E
PROCESS_NAME: svchost.exe
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