Well, the status is as follows. I can boot both to safe mode and normal. It works well untill I go to sleep mode or close the lid. Then there's a blue screen. I'll attach the most recent dump.
Windows Defender found 2 problems. 1 trojan and 1 malware. Both were deleted and basicly the first thing that happened after restart was that it bluescreened.
Ok! Not sure I understood all of the instructions though, but please correct me in that case! I've used SF Diagnostic tool and CPU-Z and zipped them in one file. I also used Rammon and also attached that. Is that right?
Ok. In that case I've missunderstood. I thought that I only should attach the "DMP-file" in a zipped file, and that's what I have done. So fortgive me for being stupid, but what more files should I attach?
Oh, but I did! A week ago, almost, I replied to Elmer, after trying to install all the missing drivers. Apperently I didn't succeed since the BSOD continued. Then I also attached the latest data avaliable, just check my reply. Of course there are new crasch data since there has been a couple...
Sorry to say that the suggested method really doesn't make sense to me. I've tried so search drivers but really without any good results. The problem is still the same so hopefully someone can read the dump file and tell me what to do.
I recently reinstalled W7 after quite a while using it. Since my reinstallation BSOD happens at least once a day (not at all before), usually at start up or when the computer goes to sleep mode. tried to google the problem quite extensively but without sollutions that I understand or so. I use...
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