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StoneFlowers

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Hi I've been getting blue screens since yesterday and I ran memtest to see if ram was my problem but it was ok so I downloaded WhoCrashed and it read the problem was ntkrpamp.exe. I'm trying to figure out what to do from here, I can provide dmp files


Edited by StoneFlowers, 14 August 2015 - 09:21 AM.

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I couldnt get it to save as a mini dump but I got a kernel dump and its too big to upload here so I uploaded to my onedrive https://onedrive.liv...Q&action=locate


Edited by StoneFlowers, 14 August 2015 - 09:22 AM.

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Ztruker

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Looks like AvastUI.exe is the culprit. Uninstall then download and reinstall or try a different AV program.

 

I suggest Microsoft Security Essentials.


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