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Multiple BSOD with unclear cause

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Download Security Check by screen317 from here.

  • Save it to your Desktop.
  • Double click SecurityCheck.exe and follow the onscreen instructions inside of the black box.
  • A Notepad document should open automatically called checkup.txt; please post the contents of that document.

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*removed


Edited by dusty_archivist, 09 June 2014 - 05:36 PM.

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All the dumps point to chrome.exe as the cause.

 

When you have finished with Rockmilk's instructions, completely uninstall Google Chrome. I'd recommend using Revo Uninstaller to do this. Make sure you get the Free version. Use it to uninstall Google Chrome, all registry entries and left over files.

Reboot.

Reinstall the latest version of Google Chrome if you still want it.


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All the dumps point to chrome.exe as the cause.

 

When you have finished with Rockmilk's instructions, completely uninstall Google Chrome. I'd recommend using Revo Uninstaller to do this. Make sure you get the Free version. Use it to uninstall Google Chrome, all registry entries and left over files.

Reboot.

Reinstall the latest version of Google Chrome if you still want it.

 

 

Two of the dumps pointed to Webroot as well. :)


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We'll see if all this helps over the next few days I guess.  I downloaded Avast and uninstalled-then-reinstalled Chrome.  

 

PS: I also removed links to my logs, for safety :)


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So long as you keep only one antivirus you should be good!


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