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Old June 23rd 09, 04:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Gerry
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Default Multiple BSODs

Oscar

Have you accepted any third party drivers offered by Windows Update?

Select Start, Help and Support, Keep your Windows up- to-date with
Windows Update, Review your Update History to check.

Are there any other Error and Warnings in the Event Viewer logs shortly
before the two errors you posted?

What game or what were you playing when the BSOD errors occurred?

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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o.smallenbroek wrote:
THe BSODs occured after the boot process, and I dont have any yellow
question marks on the device manager.
I usually just have my keyboard (merc Zboard) and mouse, in the USB
ports, and sometimes also my Logitech 5000 Webcam.
The games i have played recently are Tom clancy's Las Vagas 2 and
Demigod.

Also to answer the *oztrailrider*, and *Daave*,

- I ran WMD it didnt come up with anything.
- other partition has been scanned also, its where i found the Trojan
actually.

I have run disk checks on both partitions multiple times now
and it hasn't changed anything
- I have also defragmented them
- After i made a clean install of windows the BSODs only occurred
after i installed all the drivers/software.

Gerry;4477176 Wrote:
Did these two BSODs occur during or after ccompleting the boot
process?

You did not answer this question.

Are there any yellow question marks in Device Manager? Right click on
the My Computer icon on your Desktop and select Properties,
Hardware,Device Manager. If yes what is the Device Error code?

What do you have connected to USB ports? Which devices are always
plugged in?

Are there any other Error and Warnings in the Event Viewer logs
shortly
before the two errors you posted?

What game were you playing when the BSOD errors occurred?


 




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