Bluescreen of Death

Discussion in 'Software' started by persevefrance, Jan 2, 2011.

  1. persevefrance

    persevefrance Private E-2

    Hello Experts out there. I've been experiencing BSOD in my laptop. I don't know what causes it. I've recently undergone malware removal assistance, but still this bluescreen occurs.

    I've attached some files here that may help explain it.
     

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  2. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    I am not the best at these problems, but some of this seems to be caused by a processor lag-
    Looking back on your malware posts, I see that some things you tried to do would have asked your processor to work a bit harder- so that could be an answer.
    I often say that many programs now will work better if your .net framework is up to date- I think its up to version 4 , now-get from windows update ( you can get standalone versions of .net framework from Microsofts other updates portal.)
    Also as its kicking up on power, I would look at your power settings- f you are running in power saving mode,as many seem to on laptops, change it to a higher setting, not power saver mode.
    I am totally useless and lazy when it comes to debugging, other than when installing XP I used to leave the debugging part off.
     
  3. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    Also, after malware removal, I would suggest putting your windows disc in the cd/dvd rom and click start
    Click run
    type in
    sfc /scannow
    Note the space after sfc
    and windows will replace any corrupted files.
     
  4. persevefrance

    persevefrance Private E-2

    Re: Bluescreen of Death gone; Now System Event Issues

    Hi Baklogic. I did your advise. I must say my laptop did not experience bluescreen again for the past two days. Thank you. However, these four warnings in the System portion of the Event Viewer during startup bother me. Can you tell me what causes it and how to solve this issue?

    Attached the logs below.
     

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  5. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    uPDATING THE BIOS CAN SOMETIMES HELP, AS i SEE THIS PROBLEM BEING BANDIED ABOUT QUITE A BIT.
    The main suggestion seems to put the cpu at 100% power mode, a I said previously, instead of normal, or, power saving mode
    From what I have read, the full power mode should lose those reports, but I can onl suggest that f it does not, you will need to see what firmware updates there are for the cpu, or, bios update for the motherboard.
    http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
    http://support.asus.com/troubleshooting/troubleshooting.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&product=3
     

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