Nocturnal77

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Good Evening.

I am having BSOD issues. I am trying to find out if this is a software issue.
My system is a little over 2 years old, and I have had two HDD replaced, along with a motherboard. This was all covered under warranty *when pushed* and my warranty ends 8/11.

The original OS is Vista. I was upgraded last summer to W7 do to the issues I was having.

I have attached the following images you have requested. The SF tool crashed when gathering information. I have attached that as well, with a minidmp crash report.

I beyond comprehension on how to update my drivers. I have tried several times. PLEASE, if this is requested, can you break it down for me? Apparently I have drivers going back to the year 1996. Why my drivers are not getting updated on it's own I am not sure.

I will be happy to provide any other information you need.

Now, I am off to take a Xanax.
:furious:

~Brie

***I forgot to mention that I have ran a memtest86 overnight about a week ago. It had several passes and came back with no errors. Also I used Seatools to check the hdd, did the SMART/long checks and that also came back with no errors.***

I know that I need to update my drivers, but going to Toshiba does not help since I do not know what to download. I have gone into update drivers on Windows. Everything that I select to update seems to come back with the same 'windows has detected you have the most updated driver for this program'- Again, if this needs to happen, please please don't just tell me to "update this driver"- I need you to break it down as if I just opened a computer for the first time kinda thing.

Thanks in advance for your help.
 


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Solution
--> 1. Disable Driver Verifier - otherwise bsod's will never stop.
verifier.exe /reset


--> 2. Update drivers:

Eset
eamon.sys Fri Sep 11 01:12:15 2009
Or replace it with MSE Link Removed due to 404 Error.

analog devices inc.
giveio.sys Wed Apr 03 22:33:25 1996


Intel GMA
igdkmd32.sys Wed Sep 23 15:18:09 2009
Link Removed


Intel WiFi
netw5v32.sys Thu Mar 26 12:10:37 2009
Link Removed


Realtek LAN
Rt86win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:22 2009
Link Removed


Touchpad
SynTP.sys Thu Apr 12 19:02:11 2007


Toshiba ODD Writing Driver (CD/DVD)
tdcmdpst.sys Tue Oct 17 22:50:02 2006
Link Removed due to...
Hey Cybercore,

It has been a while. Hope this finds you (or whomever helps) well. Although this is not a BSOD issue, I hope someone can direct me on how to solve this issue that just started happening.

I use a p2p program called Vuze. I am usually really good at checking out files before I do anything with them. Yesterday I noticed when I opened Vuze my antivirus program ESET popped up with this red box stating an ip address had been blocked. Attaching picture.

Malwarebytes is also comes up every 10 seconds with outgoing something blocked from Vuze.

I am definitely thinking I am infected but nothing is detected when I run both ESET and Malwarebytes.

Help?!

Thanks in advance!;)
 


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