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I have one shut downs recently following a BSOD have the dmp file but do not know how to open- downloaded debugging tools windows

 

The system is very slow for 5to 6 minutes following a restart or after waking up from sleep mode.

 

root/vclone as unknown device and switched off

SSD latest firmware and test with manufacturers toolkit and ssd life

online virus scan ESET

MDsched performed no problems shown

msconfig>start>all disbles no difference

safe mode>no difference

removed all connected hard ware and internet connection and with one single "strange" monitor no difference

 


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Please download MINITOOLBOX and run it.



Checkmark following boxes:


Flush DNS
Reset FF proxy Settings
Reset Ie Proxy Settings
Report IE Proxy Settings
Report FF Proxy Settings
List content of Hosts
List IP configuration
List Winsock Entries
List last 10 Event Viewer log
List Installed Programs
List Users, Partitions and Memory size
List Devices (problems only)



Click Go and post the result.

Upload your minidumps as well please.
http://h30434.www3.h....es/td-p/253475


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used winrar to compress .dmp however getting error "cannot open .dmp file

 

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took a while but managed to find the solution

 

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the solution to get access to dmp I mean


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There is only one dump file there I would like at least three or four to make a determination. You have ccleaner installed make sure and not let it delete your dump files.

 

Download Security Check from here or here and save it to your Desktop.

  • Double-click SecurityCheck.exe
  • 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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File attached

 

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regret only one dump file available


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Ok, can you remove MSE for me sometimes an antivirus can cause these tcpip issues. After you remove then run the removal tool.

http://go.microsoft....?linkid=9775235

 

 

Then Install Tiranium Free this is the AV that I use, you may uninstall later this is just a test to see if MSE is causing the issue. I would run a full scan with this when installed.

http://tiranium-anti...n/products.html

 

 

Also update to the latest version of your ethernet driver.

http://www.realtek.c...3&GetDown=false

 

If you BSOD again let it happen a couple of times then report back with the .dmp files so I have an idea what to do. Do not forget to turn off the function that deletes the dump files in CCleaner.


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Which one of the ethernet drivers should i take?


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nothing found on the scan


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Which one of the ethernet drivers should i take?

 

 

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thanks, no change in start up sofar  4-5 minuten


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Disable un needed start up items with ccleaner hit the tools button then the start up button and disable all except your antivirus.

Run tool whiz smart defrag http://www.toolwiz.c...z-smart-defrag/

Reboot after removing the start ups and running the defrag let me know how things are.


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