Hi Joffaboy.
Your 'fix' could be as simple as uninstall or update Easy File and Folder Protector (fdcbnt.sys) or it could be much more complex:
First, try uninstalling or updating the Easy...
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Hi Joffaboy.
Your 'fix' could be as simple as uninstall or update Easy File and Folder Protector (fdcbnt.sys) or it could be much more complex:
First, try uninstalling or updating the Easy...
I see the BSODs listed in the WER, many more minor errors, too. I think I'm seeing a pattern with many of the recent problems being related to codecs - possibly DivX; these may also be tied into this...
Hmm, I see it in Autoruns/Drivers: USBET Etron Camera Driver (Verified) Etron Technology c:\windows\system32\drivers\etdrv.sys 10/12/2009 11:30
That puts a different complexion on it; the crash...
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According the the comment here http://en.community.dell.com/support-forums/laptop/f/3519/p/19505433/20358737.aspx#20358737 you may be looking at a lot of time, effort and...
Before anyone adds any more comments to this thread, please consider the following:
It was started by vanillaflavour about crashes on one specific computer; the chances of another computer in...
Don't worry about Perfmon or the 'while you are waiting for a reply' items in 5 and 6, it appears that we have a clear cut culprit, we need the Autoruns and MSIFno32 etc. that should already have...
It would be installed by a motherboard tweaking/overclock -type utility, maybe a graphics card utility.
I can try to track it down for you if you can do a few little things to collect more...
Looks like it may be an easy one for a change, Roy. Uninstall Gigabyte Tools Easy Tune 6.
BugCheck 4E, {9a, 21990b, 6, 2}
Probably caused by : ETdrv.sys ( ETdrv+635d )
BSOD BUGCHECK SUMMARY...
Yes, that does make some sense, anything loading drivers can trigger oddities, especially old, incompatible or badly -written security software. One thing you should always do when installing...
To be sure that a frequent BSOD is fixed, it usually takes a week - ten days to be reasonably confident. For those that occur infrequently, much longer.
39 of the dumps were 0x9F's, I picked a recent one at random and it came up with the problem driver as AiChargerPlus.sys, which is the Asus Charger Driver - a known cause of BSODs. Uninstall or...
It looks like Speedstep is active: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/cpus-motherboards/14026-whats-up-my-cpu-speedstep-f-q.html
List of antimalware uninstallers and manual methods here, also links to other pages of lists: http://www.carrona.org/avuninst.html
Hi,
Find this: C:\Windows\Minidump\050813-6786-01.dmp (and any other recent *.dmp files), copy it to your Desktop, zip it (right-click it, Send to > compressed folder) and attach the resulting zip...
Never trust an advert; if you want to install something, download it from the authors site (currently down for the free version) or a reputable source (I check Majorgeeks first). I just downloaded...
It really doesn't take much effort to do it ;)
An alternative would be to go through the following SSD troubleshooting steps:
Ok, let's see if I've read your buggy connection right: Mobile data via WiFi device = HUAWEI Mobile Connect Network Adapter = O2 - or - 3 Mobile, which is it?
It looks like neither were connected...
Uninstall IE10 first then KB2670838, follow those up by blocking the reinstall of IE10 using this: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36512
That lays the blame squarely on your connection, I think
Have you tried the iPlayer Desktop software: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/install?
It sounds like you need to be rid of that 'Smart' Roaming Client software and install drivers only for the wireless adapter....
Check to see if anything like the Smart Roaming client is attached to the Properties for your Wireless adapter, if it's there uncheck it and test. The attachment shows the standard W7 networking...
No views on #14 Bob?
If you carefully follow the instructions here we can check the crash dumps and other related data, that should help pin down the problem.
Attach the files back here.
Just a thought, from an MVP who is very active on the Adobe forums:Could this be your problem?
XP Home can only support one physical CPU, the number of cores is immaterial.