Okay, well, they need to know for sure if that's what it is. I will uninstall it and install the updates and restart the computer will full services on and see if it still blue-screens on me. If it does, then we know that's not it. If it doesn't, then we know it is and I need to contact...
Just delete the files, or do I need to uninstall something? I can't find an actual radialpoint program, so just want to make sure. Also, the last time, the technician did turn them off, so they should be inactive anyway.
I appreciate your enthusiasm, but please pardon me while I don't share it. I'm actually fairly skeptical that it can be fixed at all at this point. So anyway, here's the minidumps.
It seems wonderful to me that Microsoft is unable to fix it's own problems. I bought this computer as a custom build brand new and picked it up sunday after delivering my brand new copy of Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit edition (upgrade from windows xp). I was eager and ready hearing wonderful...