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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    Hi Trouble, Problem solved! Like you suspected, it was the qwrtaw5.exe (trojan) that was causing my BSOD problem. Microsoft Security Essentials didn't recognize it as a dangerous file but Malwarebytes did. After removing it I had my first clean restart in a long time. Many thanks to Elmer and...
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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    Hi Elmer, I did as you said resulting in the detection of two different viruses: Rogue:Win32/Winwebsec and Exploit: Java/CVE-2011-3544.H. Unfortunately the removal of the viruses did not solve my BSOD problem. Many thanks for your help, I'm attaching the latest dump file should it have any...
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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    Hi Elmer, I did as you said and the result was the detection of two viruses: 1. Rouge:Win32/Winwebsec http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/threat/encyclopedia/Entry.aspx?Name=Rogue:Win32/Winwebsec 2. Exploit:Java/CVE-2011-3544.H Encyclopedia entry: Exploit:Java/CVE-2011-3544.H - Learn...
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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    Hi again, Many thanks for being so patient Elmer. Today I updated the BIOS and the drivers that needed updating. Nothing changed, I still get the same BSOD and the same error code. About a year ago I installed an additional 4Mb of RAM and since I couldn't find the exact type that was already...
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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    Hi again, Thank you Elmer for helping me out with this! I updated the drivers and uninstalled the ATK0110 ACPI Utility as you suggested but the problem remains... I'm attaching the latest minidump, I hope someone can think of an alternative solution to this very annoying problem. Thanks in...
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    Windows 7 BSOD when shutting down

    I have the same problem as many others. I hope that the attached files contain enough information. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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