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| Vista x32 | BSOD Problem 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? Attached is my MiniDump file... hopefully someone can help me out here... I was unable to install the latest driver: ![]() Minidump file: Free File Hosting Made Simple - MediaFire Link to driver: IntelĀ® PRO/100 VE Desktop AdapterĀ 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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| Vista x32 | Re: Blue Screen Problem Here's a video I just made to show you guys what just happened right now. Video - TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting |
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| Vista Ultimate x64; Win 7 x64 and x32 | 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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| Vista x32 | 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 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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