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Windows BSOD shows up

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#1 ·
Hello everyone...this is a quite weird problem.Everytime I install a Security Suite and restart my system, I see BSOD... I have already tried a lot of Security Suites.. the same problem occurs.. Seems some registry problem.

This made my reformat my HDD and install Windows XP SP2 more than 5-6 times..

Please help me..

My Rig is
AMD Athlon X2 64 5200+
1 GB DDR2 RAM
XFX Nvidia Geforce 8500GT

Windows XP SP2 (32bit)

Hope to get a good solution...

Cheers!!
 
#2 ·
hello ,

now what i need to do is go to your (device manager)

now once there you will want to select from the toolbar of the window(veiw) then a drop down menu / from it you will select (show all hidden devices)

now if you see any (red or yellow) quotation marks , make a note of what they

now go to the (event veiwer) this is thru the (administrator tools) in the control panel
here you will find 3 to 4 subcatagories

you will want to check each of them for this is where windows keeps track of all errors
now you will want to make notes of the errors that have been recorded ( you do not have to make notes of double entries just of the dates of their happenings & how many there is)
you will get more information on the errors if you (right) click them / then select properties


also
 
#3 ·
hello ,

sorry about that thias belons to the above post by me


do you have a Windows Xp cd, not the restore cd's that come with some systems, the cd will have the Windows logo & 3D hollowgram/image on it

if you do not maybe you can barrow one from a friend/family member/co-worker as long as it is the same version that is on your system

if you have (Windows XP Home Ed. sp2 ) then the cd will have to be that / if you have a cd with (Windows XP Home Ed. )you will have to sliptream (SP2 ) onto a disk that you create

this also applies to (Windows XP Professsional )

http://www.helpwithwindows.com/Windo...p2-bootcd.html

now if you do have the Windows XP cd with sp2 please follow these steps

--------------------------------------------

performing a (sfc) system file checker

It is a scan that checks the core files & dlls of the (os) operating system and replaces them if they are corrupt or missing with the correct original version

start

#1 then select (run) , then press enter
a window will open
#2 type in ( cmd ) then press enter
another window will open
#3 type in ( sfc )then press enter
another window will open
#4 type in (sfc /scannow ) then press enter ( notice the space between the (sfc & /)

now a scan will start , have your (Windows XP software disk ready ) your pc may ask for this disc when it starts or during the scan( so you must sit with the pc while this scan functions ) , if it does then incert the cd into one of your cd/rom/player's , your pc will then reconnize it and continue , you will then have to minimize the splash screen for the cd to see the scan , when the scan is finished you will need to close the cd and all open windows , then remove the cd

you will then need to do a ( Disk Cleanup ) , then empty the caches & temp files thru the (Internet Options) , then do a defrag

restart your pc

then do a defrag again after the reboot

also

do a search for any of the security suites and deleat anything that you find

your searchs should be as this

example for one type of suite

1st search (norton / then deleat all that it finds
2nd search ( symantec / then deleat all that it finds
then defrag & reboot then the next search

these are part of the same suite / i do not know what all you have tried to install and you do so search them out

then get back to us
 
#5 ·
Done as you said..
But what I am asking is a little different.These what you posted are just precautionary measures for getting off the Errors.
But what problem I have is, my OS works fine now but when I install any security suite I see the BSOD ... so now I am not using any Security Suite to safeguard my system.
Hope you are getting me??
Help me.
Cheers!!
 
#6 ·
hello ,

okay , i understand !!

have you tried to install just a antivirus scanner like (AVG Free) it is a stand alone program you can get it here

link

http://www.majorgeeks.com/AntiVir_Personal_Edition_7_d955.html

you can download it /then burn it to disk on a non issue pc /then install it onto the pc with the issues / you dont have to do the updates right away so you can see if it finds any infections that are preventing this / then try to do the updates & rescan
 
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