Windows 7 Multiple BSOD's

pyrogt

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Hi,

I have been recieving multiple BSOD's since I had a fresh install of Windows 7 Ultimate 64, I used to have W7U 32 bit but a had an extreme number of BSOD's and I thought that maybe because i had 4 gb of ram and it wasnt all being used is why i had so many issue. I have been using the software "WhoCrashed" 2.10 Home Edition to figure out how to fix the BSOD's but no luck, im not that savy on how to fix these BSOD's. Im attaching My Specs and the minidumps. Who Crashed Gave me these details on the past BSOD's:

Crash dump directory: C:\Windows\Minidump

Crash dumps are enabled on your computer.


[FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]On Sun 11/21/2010 9:21:28 PM your computer crashed
This was likely caused by the following module: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]afd.sys[/FONT]
Bugcheck code: 0x3B (0xC000001D, 0xFFFFF88003FD3775, 0xFFFFF8800800CF00, 0x0)
Error: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION[/FONT]
Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\112110-20156-01.dmp
[/FONT][FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\afd.sys
product: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft® Windows® Operating System[/FONT]
company: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft Corporation[/FONT]
description: Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock
The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.
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[FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]On Sun 11/21/2010 8:08:02 AM your computer crashed
This was likely caused by the following module: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]tcpip.sys[/FONT]
Bugcheck code: 0xD1 (0xFFFFF87F81941748, 0x2, 0x0, 0xFFFFF8800187EC70)
Error: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL[/FONT]
Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\112110-21453-01.dmp
[/FONT][FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]file path: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\tcpip.sys
product: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft® Windows® Operating System[/FONT]
company: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft Corporation[/FONT]
description: TCP/IP Driver
The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.
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[FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]On Sun 11/21/2010 6:46:24 AM your computer crashed
This was likely caused by the following module: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]ntoskrnl.exe[/FONT]
Bugcheck code: 0x1E (0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0)
Error: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED[/FONT]
Dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\112110-28765-01.dmp
[/FONT][FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe
product: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft® Windows® Operating System[/FONT]
company: [FONT=Segoe UI, Arial]Microsoft Corporation[/FONT]
description: NT Kernel & System
The crash took place in a standard Microsoft module. Your system configuration may be incorrect, possibly the culprit is in another driver on your system which cannot be identified at this time.
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Like I said im not that savy so if you could give me simple, detailed, childish if necessary explanations or fixes it would be greatly appreciated! Thanks
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Hello and welcome.

1) Boot to safe mode + networking. Download and run the following tool to remove Norton, as it is quite notorious:

|MG| Norton Removal Tool 2011.0.1.9 Download

Reboot and install MSE to replace it.

2) Update Realtek wireless driver:

RTL8187 RTL8187.sys Wed Dec 09 04:16:39 2009

Check the device manager for the Realtek type, then download the correct version to match and install:

Realtek

3) Update Realtek lan driver from here:

Rt64win7 Rt64win7.sys Thu Feb 26 04:04:13 2009

RTL8111

4) And very important to uninstall PC Tools to remove this driver:

Code:
0: kd> lmvm  PCTCore64
start             end                 module name
fffff880`0116f000 fffff880`011aa000   PCTCore64 T (no symbols)           
    Loaded symbol image file: PCTCore64.sys
    Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\drivers\PCTCore64.sys
    Image name: PCTCore64.sys
    Timestamp:        Sun Mar 28 18:55:18 2010 (4BAFDE56)
    CheckSum:         00043E88
    ImageSize:        0003B000
    Translations:     0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4
 
Ok, is MSE any good? Cause for some reason I get attacked pretty often. would Mcafee suffice?
 
MSE is excellent, yes. McAfee is amongst the worst.

Scan the machine manually once a week or so with Malwarebytes, to supplement.

Use Firefox with the No-Script plug-in and only allow sites you trust to run code. Set the default to block all websites, and when there is one you trust, permanently allow it. You can also set it to allow all of your bookmarks.
 
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