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The thread discusses a recurring BSOD issue experienced by Luci Chan after leaving her computer unattended. Cybercore advises that the problem is likely caused by outdated or conflicting drivers for a PenTablet device and Ralink wireless card, suggesting she update or disable these drivers. The overall conclusion emphasizes checking and updating specific drivers to resolve the BSOD problem.

Luci Chan

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This time, I have no idea what happened.

As I was out to dinner, I left it running. Nothing special, just firefox and MSN open.

I came back and the computer was shut down. To my surprise, when I started it, it said that the problem was BSOD again. This time I don't know the source of this.

Here's the .dmp file. This computer is really scaring me but then, I might have been the reason for it BSODing. Maybe one of the programs I downloaded had a virus in it but I scanned and nothing came up.

Could it be the ESET Smart Security?
 

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PTSimBus.sys Thu Jun 07 05:16:26 2007
PTSimHid.sys Mon Apr 23 03:28:54 2007
TClass2k.sys Mon Apr 23 03:28:54 2007
UCTblHid.sys Mon Sep 08 02:10:23 2008

PenTablet, the culprit of your crashes - update or disable it in divice manager, disconnect and don't use it


RT2500.sys Thu Oct 20 03:00:03 2005
Ralink 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapters

sptd.sys Sun Oct 11 16:54:02 2009
Daemon Tools, uninstall and remove its driver with Link Removed. A few days later when your system has been updated and running well without BSODs, install the latest version from:

Downloads :: DAEMON-Tools.cc

Luci Chan

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Oh! I see...but...where? I'm sorry, I must sound pretty stupid but I'm not confident enough to assume if I did it right.
 

cybercore

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Update:

PTSimBus.sys Thu Jun 07 05:16:26 2007
PTSimHid.sys Mon Apr 23 03:28:54 2007
TClass2k.sys Mon Apr 23 03:28:54 2007
UCTblHid.sys Mon Sep 08 02:10:23 2008

PenTablet, the culprit of your crashes - update or disable it in divice manager, disconnect and don't use it


RT2500.sys Thu Oct 20 03:00:03 2005
Ralink 802.11g Wireless PCI Adapters

sptd.sys Sun Oct 11 16:54:02 2009
Daemon Tools, uninstall and remove its driver with Link Removed. A few days later when your system has been updated and running well without BSODs, install the latest version from:

Downloads :: DAEMON-Tools.cc
 

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