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Blue Screen error STOP 0x0000008E 0xc0000005


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raptorjesus

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Greetings, recently i was infected by annoying forms of malware that masquerades as an anti-virus and holds your PC hostage,OpenCloud Security, which i removed by booting up in safe mode and running malwarebytes, no problem, BUT, now every time i try to boot my computer normally, i'm met with the dreaded BSOD and the above message mentioned in the title. i can't even make it won't even make it to the desktop, as soon as it's done loading, instant blue screen! Runs in safe mode just fine, but i'm clueless as to what even the cause is. i've heard at least 100 different possible causes from rootkits to faulty RAM, but i'm not sure what is the primary cause. Any and all advice is welcome. If you would like any further details, i'll be more than happy to describe in detail. Thanks in advance!
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See if you have any minidump files in the C>Windows>Minidump folder. If so then download Nirsofts bluescreenview program and run it to see where your problem is.

http://www.nirsoft.n...creen_view.html

Post the problem programs in bsv here if you can't find out anything with a google search on the programs causing the problem.

This may be gobble-de-gook to you , but here's the 8e error.

http://www.carrona.o...html#0x0000008E

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Checked the minidump folder, it's empty... so far, of all the scenarios i read, faulty RAM and the Haxdoor virus seemed the most applicable, but i've run some RAM tests and so far no errors have been found and i've went through the registry attempting to locate all of the Haxdoor files, but found nothing. It seems i went through the entire list of what to search for, but nothing turned up, so i'm willing to eliminate that unless anybody else has any other ideas, but for now i'm flat out stumped, but thanks for the help, or in advance for whatever other advice anybody can offer.
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