Frank McLean
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Hi,
Recently when shutting down Windows 7 professional and error is flashed in a window for a very short time. I have been able to see, I believe, and error "Exception 0x80000003" by shutting down repeatedly. I also saw OXEA47337 today and a partial OEXC38... the other day. Additionally, in Device Manager there is a yellow exclamation mark beside "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface" under Network Adapters. Recent new software I have installed are Acronis True Image 2017 1-Time Purchase and Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. Can anyone shed any light on these problems. What is the severity of the danger here? Are these problems I can fix myself with help or should I rush my computer to a computer technician to fix?
				
			Recently when shutting down Windows 7 professional and error is flashed in a window for a very short time. I have been able to see, I believe, and error "Exception 0x80000003" by shutting down repeatedly. I also saw OXEA47337 today and a partial OEXC38... the other day. Additionally, in Device Manager there is a yellow exclamation mark beside "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface" under Network Adapters. Recent new software I have installed are Acronis True Image 2017 1-Time Purchase and Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit. Can anyone shed any light on these problems. What is the severity of the danger here? Are these problems I can fix myself with help or should I rush my computer to a computer technician to fix?
 
			 
			 
 
		 You may have 2 problems if you can't boot the burned ISO file of the new WD (Windows Defender).  Typically, Windows Defender is NOT a bootable disc or usb stick.  That's probably why it's not booting up as you are expecting when the computer starts up!
 You may have 2 problems if you can't boot the burned ISO file of the new WD (Windows Defender).  Typically, Windows Defender is NOT a bootable disc or usb stick.  That's probably why it's not booting up as you are expecting when the computer starts up!  Since there's no boot setup on the ISO disc, it jumps to the next device in your BIOS boot preference order which is probably your Hard Drive with W7.
 Since there's no boot setup on the ISO disc, it jumps to the next device in your BIOS boot preference order which is probably your Hard Drive with W7.



 
 
		 
			