mike21

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I am having trouble with a new upgrade in that occasionally the computer spontaneously re-boots and produces a blue screen, I tried to run sfc.exe /scannow from the run box but all that happens is a flash over the desktop. I suspect it is because I am not running as administrator. How can I check and if this is the problem how do I temporarily run as administrator.
 


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Hi,
to be honest i'd remove the lot apart from Malwarebytes anti malware. I run Defender and a full or paid version of Malwarebytes anti malware, too many of these types of apps can start to bog things down. You have one AV suite and basically three anti malware suites so i'd trim things down a little.
If this doesn't get rid of the bsod then follow my suggestions above about the audio driver and post any new updates.
I had a similar problem, but the difference is that I couldn't start the system... only full diagnostics found the problem and solved it, it was a bug in the software. I think you need the same thing.

There are also programs like BlueScreenView that can help users identify the cause of the BSOD:



I'm not sure if anyone is actually reading the thread but the op has had his issue resolved.
 


Hello again
like I said I had a similar problem, but the difference is that I couldn't start the system... Only full circuit check found the problem and solved it, it was a bug in the software. I think you need the same thing. I was lucky, even the files were saved. I'm a photographer and this is my small business. I had several orders and these files would be VERY important to me and people. My computer is my life, my work, and almost my world. Of course now I understand that you need to have a good technique and a new. My computer is old and I want to buy a new one, thanks to this check, everything is now preserved .
(P.S. why did you delete the link? A user contacted me and said thanks for the link...)
 


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