Yup, we got one expert for you, he's got it. Just wonder which came first here, the problem or the workaround ...Complicated BSOD that will need many, many experts!
Hello and welcome.
There's really no complicated bsods. We can easily fix these from happening shortly.
First, uninstall the notorious AVG in safe mode using the tool found here:
AV Uninstallers - Windows 7 Forums
Reboot and install MSE to replace.
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Update your laser printer driver from Samsung's site. If you don't have one, then see this link for what it could be for:
DgiVecp DgiVecp.sys Thu Oct 30 23:38:29 2008
DgiVecp.sys Windows process - What is it?
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Update this old Realtek lan driver. Type systeminfo in a command prompt then press enter. It will show you which Realtek number you have. If it's 8111, use the following link to update. If it's anything else, search the left side of the link for the number:
RTL8111
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Uninstall Acronis True Image because these drivers are too old for Windows 7:
tifsfilt tifsfilt.sys Wed Aug 29 08:37:29 2007
snapman snapman.sys Thu Nov 22 03:19:33 2007
tdrpman tdrpman.sys Mon Nov 12 08:36:33 2007
timntr timntr.sys Wed Aug 29 08:38:23 2007
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Enjoy the new build!
Your LifeCam is causing the bsods because the drivers have not been updated yet.
VX6KCamd VX6KCamd.sys Mon Apr 27 21:46:40 2009
VX6000Xp VX6000Xp.sys Mon Apr 27 21:48:54 2009
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LifeCam drivers not updated yet. Remove the camera from the system if you aren't able to update drivers from my link.
Run this command from elevated command prompt for all driver letters on your system (change C to match the letters each time):
chkdsk /r C:
No problems.
Which camera is it for? I can check on it and may have a trick or two to do involving things.
Eh, I tried to download it and extract the drivers so you can manually replace them, but Microsoft embeds them in a way that I can't access them to upload for you.
For now, remove the camera from the system and uninstall the software, to see if bsods stop occurring. If they do after some time, then you know for sure that was the definite cause (it was I'm fairly sure 95%).
After, you can reattach and install the latest driver from the linked page and take things from there to see how it goes...and post new crashes if needed.