BSOD Problem

ZeZeTa

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think I might have found the solution to it, I was doing a search for something and I noticed a rogue Norton 360 file, have used the Norton removal tool and it all seems to be ok for the time being. I suspect it was a clash between Bitdefender and 360? Would this sound about right why it was bluescreening all the time?
I have Bitdefender and I think I had norton 360 on here...

Attached is my MiniDump file... hopefully someone can help me out here... I was unable to install the latest driver:

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Minidump file: Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire

Link to driver: Intel® PRO/100 VE Desktop Adapter Network Adapter Driver for Windows Vista* and Windows Server 2008* I was told to download this but it didnt work :( please help!

Thanks.
 

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Both BSOD's are STOP 0xD1 in your networking drivers.
Considering the presence of malware, I'd suggest posting over in the security forums to get a clean bill of health: System Security - Vista Forums

Once that's done, I'd then suggest updating your networking drivers

If you're still having problems after that, then I'd suggest:
1 - downloading a free antivirus application (I like Avira Free for 32 bit systems).
2 - uninstalling the Bit Defender Internet Security
3 - IMMEDIATELY installing the free antivirus and IMMEDIATELY updating it.
4 - testing to see if that fixes the issues.

Should you decide to reinstall the Bit Defender, be sure to download the latest version from their website - and then be sure to remove the free antivirus before installing Bit Defender.
2 - uninstalling Bit Defender Internet Security
 

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Both BSOD's are STOP 0xD1 in your networking drivers.
Considering the presence of malware, I'd suggest posting over in the security forums to get a clean bill of health: System Security - Vista Forums

Once that's done, I'd then suggest updating your networking drivers

If you're still having problems after that, then I'd suggest:
1 - downloading a free antivirus application (I like Avira Free for 32 bit systems).
2 - uninstalling the Bit Defender Internet Security
3 - IMMEDIATELY installing the free antivirus and IMMEDIATELY updating it.
4 - testing to see if that fixes the issues.

Should you decide to reinstall the Bit Defender, be sure to download the latest version from their website - and then be sure to remove the free antivirus before installing Bit Defender.
2 - uninstalling Bit Defender Internet Security

Hey Mate,

Is that information for me or for the gentlemen in the above who's having the same issue? Or, if we're both having the same issue, I guess it applies to both of us?
 

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