rjt197197

New Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2010
Messages
6
I keep getting BSODs, mostly when I try to launch a game that utilizes DX10/11, but sometimes they are just completely random. I'm running a newly installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit. I have no idea how it's happening, so I'd greatly appreciate any help.

Thanks in advance

View attachment DMP Files.zip
 

Hey.

Uninstall AVG in safe mode using the tool found here. It's the cause.

AV Uninstallers - Windows 7 Forums

Reboot and install MSE to replace it.

---------

Update Realtek lan driver:

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

Link Removed
 

Solution
Ok, thanks.
That's really disappointing I just paid a 2 year subscription to an anti-virus program I can't even use thanks to Microsoft.
 

Last edited:
Huh? More like you got ripped off by a terrible antivirus company. How is Microsoft at fault exactly?

Microsoft's software is perfect and it's the AVG that is causing the issues, in case you don't understand.
 

The website says it's Windows 7 compatible, so I guess you're right there. Damn AVG.
 

Yep, uninstall AVG in safe mode with the tool, reboot to install MSE, then update the Realtek lan and your machine will be proper. Enjoy. :)

Look at it on the bright side. At least you didn't have to pay hundreds at a shop for them to tell you this.
 

Last edited:
[langtitle=hu]Re: When I launch games[/langtitle]

[lang=hu]Try ESET NOD32 4

As I know , MSE use a lot of Ram[/lang]
 

The website says it's Windows 7 compatible, so I guess you're right there. Damn AVG.


4 of your 6 crashes were caused exactly by AVG. AVG is quite notorious in BSOD world.
 

Back
Top