Appletax
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- Northern Michigan
I'm working on a laptop that's experiencing many varying BSODs. I've always had an extremely difficult time trying to repair BSODs to the point where I don't think I've even repaired a BSOD. I always have to nuke and pave because nothing fixes the problem. With this laptop, I want to invest a lot of my time trying to fix the problem so I can become successful at fixing BSODs.
The customer said she downloaded something from her spam folder on accident, thinking it was related to her utility bill. The computer became slow after this. She was having issues with the BSODs before this incident.
The BSODs are very random and intermittent. At this point I can only login using SafeMode. I ran Malwarebytes overnight and the system didn't BSOD. I tried removing a piece of software and it did BSOD. There's no pattern.
Another issue is that the explorer.exe is always growing. I've seen it reach 1.5 GB+ in a few minutes.
When I double click on my flash drive in Computer to open it, I get this error message: "G:\ Application not found." I can open it from the Computer listed on the left pane.
Maybe there's a leaky driver that's corrupting the OS?
Here's the dump files:
http://www.technibble.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=3549&stc=1&d=1389977321
Specs:
- HP G6-1c59nr
- Windows 7 x64
- AMD E-450 APU
Here's the list of almost all the things I've done:
- Checked the list of Windows updates that were installed down to when the blue screens started. No drivers were installed - just Windows updates.
- Defragmented the hard drive
- Ran check disk
- Virus removal using: Avast and SuperAntiSpyware while the hard drive was connected to my laptop with a USB-to-HDD cable, & manual removal.
Had a few pieces of malware, including:
. Removed BackgroundContainer.dll & startup task that came with Conduit
- Ran system file checker to verify and fix the Windows files - no problems detected
- Tune up w/ CCleaner
- Swapped RAM w/ known good - tried in other RAM slot
- Removed AVG w/ AVG Uninstaller x86 and x64 & ran Norton removal tool
- Ran Complete Internet Repair
- Ran Microsoft Fix It
- Enabled Windows Installer Service in Safe Mode to allow new drivers to be installed
. Uninstalled old drivers & reinstalled new using drivers from manufacturer's sites for: graphics, card reader, wireless, ethernet, audio, touchpad
. Tried to use SlimDrivers, but I always get a loading failure message.
. Manually updated the AMD SATA Controller driver using the newest drivers (from Softpedia)
- Ran the verifier program to check for issues with drivers - blue screen when restarting
- Checked SMART status of the hard drive: Good
- Hardware monitor reports these temperatures: CPU - 55 celcius, GPU - 51 celcius, HDD - 37 celcius... normal temps
- Blew air through the cooling system to reduce dust buildup
- Disabled & re-enabled intelppm.sys driver
- Deleted a leftover AVG driver
- Ran Hijack This and fixed some suspicious files
The customer said she downloaded something from her spam folder on accident, thinking it was related to her utility bill. The computer became slow after this. She was having issues with the BSODs before this incident.
The BSODs are very random and intermittent. At this point I can only login using SafeMode. I ran Malwarebytes overnight and the system didn't BSOD. I tried removing a piece of software and it did BSOD. There's no pattern.
Another issue is that the explorer.exe is always growing. I've seen it reach 1.5 GB+ in a few minutes.
When I double click on my flash drive in Computer to open it, I get this error message: "G:\ Application not found." I can open it from the Computer listed on the left pane.
Maybe there's a leaky driver that's corrupting the OS?
Here's the dump files:
http://www.technibble.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=3549&stc=1&d=1389977321
Specs:
- HP G6-1c59nr
- Windows 7 x64
- AMD E-450 APU
Here's the list of almost all the things I've done:
- Checked the list of Windows updates that were installed down to when the blue screens started. No drivers were installed - just Windows updates.
- Defragmented the hard drive
- Ran check disk
- Virus removal using: Avast and SuperAntiSpyware while the hard drive was connected to my laptop with a USB-to-HDD cable, & manual removal.
Had a few pieces of malware, including:
. Removed BackgroundContainer.dll & startup task that came with Conduit
- Ran system file checker to verify and fix the Windows files - no problems detected
- Tune up w/ CCleaner
- Swapped RAM w/ known good - tried in other RAM slot
- Removed AVG w/ AVG Uninstaller x86 and x64 & ran Norton removal tool
- Ran Complete Internet Repair
- Ran Microsoft Fix It
- Enabled Windows Installer Service in Safe Mode to allow new drivers to be installed
. Uninstalled old drivers & reinstalled new using drivers from manufacturer's sites for: graphics, card reader, wireless, ethernet, audio, touchpad
. Tried to use SlimDrivers, but I always get a loading failure message.
. Manually updated the AMD SATA Controller driver using the newest drivers (from Softpedia)
- Ran the verifier program to check for issues with drivers - blue screen when restarting
- Checked SMART status of the hard drive: Good
- Hardware monitor reports these temperatures: CPU - 55 celcius, GPU - 51 celcius, HDD - 37 celcius... normal temps
- Blew air through the cooling system to reduce dust buildup
- Disabled & re-enabled intelppm.sys driver
- Deleted a leftover AVG driver
- Ran Hijack This and fixed some suspicious files
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