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    HowardAllen is offline Senior Member
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    Default Steady BSOD

    I've been receiving all types of BSODs almost every time I boot up. At Boot time is receiving longer as well, the hard disks light are solid red in boot. The system runs well after it crashes or BSODs a couple of times though. I acquire all from Memory management errors to Ntfs file system errors. I've check to observe if the memory is bad, plus running Avast Pro, SpyBot S&D, and Hijack This. I'm also not able to install the latest update, KB952709. Not still manually.

    I have been saving the most current error dump files, but have no idea how to get any useful info from them. I'm not even sure if I'm using Win Dbg right.
    Some help greatly appreciate.

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    To solve this problem you have tried Ccleaner if ccleaner is not available then it Download from authorized web side and Run it and let us know how it went.

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    I downloaded Ccleaner about a one month before, and I run cclener some times since then. Didn't do anything for the Blue Screens though.

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    Now go to Control Panel/ Performance information and tools. Then on above you should see a yellow Icon, it should show you what your problem is you already have.

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    I didn't see a yellow icon, but I did run the System Diagnostics Report. It found “unusually stopped system services" -k netsvcs and The S&D Security Center Services. Not confirm if those would cause a BSOD though. The Event Viewer also says that the Prefetch, tunnel, explorer, etc. were causing "performance degradation in the system startup process". But the log is from a some months ago as I think I stop it for more resources. Also something about shutdown degradation.

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    I suggest trying boot of your windows vista DVD and pressing the repair option think that should solve your problem.

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    I just have the bunch edition of the windows Vista recovery disks as it was preinstalled when I purchase the machine. From what I hear you can only do recoveries, rollbacks, and system restores from them. I'll try it and see if it will in fact do a repair for me. Although, I want to confirm that I won't lose anything by doing a repair, as I have lots of hours worth of 3D projects saved on my machine plus 3D programs that take a long time to configure.

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    First you always have to make a backup. Then No on a preinstalled computer. you can't do a repair. The only way is by borrow a Vista disk from a friend, it doesn’t matter what edition as long it's of the same bit, 64 or 32bit version. Or you can go back to your Computer supplier and ask for the disk.

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