Hey Athlonite. That Kernal Power event shows whenever there is a crash. It's nothing specific to go on. All it does is really signify there actually was a crash of some sort. Thank you though!
Mcin7, the crash dump posted is 0xA memory corruption stop. This very much confirms my belief that AVG was causing a problem when it was installed then.
What you can try is to go to C:\Program Files (x86) and make sure the AVG folder is now completely gone. Delete it if not.
Then go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
Delete any of these if they are there:
avgldx64.sys
avgmfx64.sys
avgtdia.sys
Then for good measure, regardless if you had to delete anything or not, use CCleaner to clean the registry of everything it finds. Reboot.
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Please use CPU-Z to post a screenshot of the SPD and memory tabs. Perhaps something is not so well with that for some reason. Here is a reference for the installed memory to compare:
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Mcin7, the crash dump posted is 0xA memory corruption stop. This very much confirms my belief that AVG was causing a problem when it was installed then.
What you can try is to go to C:\Program Files (x86) and make sure the AVG folder is now completely gone. Delete it if not.
Then go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers
Delete any of these if they are there:
avgldx64.sys
avgmfx64.sys
avgtdia.sys
Then for good measure, regardless if you had to delete anything or not, use CCleaner to clean the registry of everything it finds. Reboot.
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Please use CPU-Z to post a screenshot of the SPD and memory tabs. Perhaps something is not so well with that for some reason. Here is a reference for the installed memory to compare:
Link Removed due to 404 Error