So, I had my computer for 5 years now and those years mt computer was doing well, until now, it keeps on having blue screens, freezing, random shut downs, I donβt know how to fix this, I fixed it before with the Windows 10 Update, but it got worse.
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You have told us what the problem is but nothing at all about the computer concerned meaning that even with the best will in the world we have nothing to work with.- Copy any dmp files from C:\Windows\Minidump onto the desktop.
- Select all of them, right-click on one, and click on Send To> New Compressed (zipped) Folder.
- Upload the zip folder using the Attach button, bottom left of the dialogue input box
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]If the computer is a desktop can you post the brand and model name or number of the power supply (PSU).
Download then run Speccy (free) and post the resultant url for us, details here, this will provide us with information about your computer hardware + any software that you have installed that may explain the present issue/s.
To publish a Speccy profile to the Web:
In Speccy, click File, and then click Publish Snapshot.
In the Publish Snapshot dialog box, click Yes to enable Speccy to proceed.
Speccy publishes the profile and displays a second Publish Snapshot. You can open the URL in your default browser, copy it to the clipboard, or close the dialog box.[/COLOR] -
Apologies for not giving my computer information.
Here is the speccy URL: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/6...kJLP1EXBM1hBTm
My power supply is SECURE, unfortunately, I cannot get the model name.
I cannot seem to upload the dump file, so I had to do upload it on MEGA instead: File on MEGAComment
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No worries, happens all the time tbh.
You have a few issues going on, we will address them as they are list in Speccy but can I ask for now that you do not save anything at this time as one one of the problems you have is the amount of free storage space on the HDD.
There is no point in looking at any crash dmps until what we can see already has been resolved, you should then be able to provide any crash dmps in the way that they were asked for, regardless, we will not be downloading anything from third party sources.
You have multiple AVs installed, bad idea, they may say disabled but you will note that they say up to date and they cannot update if they have or are not active.
Firewall
Firewall: Enabled
Display Name: Norton Security
Antivirus
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Norton Security
Antivirus: Disabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Windows Defender
Antivirus: Disabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Avast Antivirus
Antivirus: Enabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
Having more than one AV or Firewall installed on your computer is bad, it will slow down the computer, cause internet connection problems and leave you with no AV protection at all if they cancel each other out as they fight for resources.
Windows 8, 8.1 and 10 come with an improved Windows Defender, it offers the same real-time anti-virus/anti-malware protection as Microsoft Security Essentials. Windows Defender also shares the same malware signature definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials, and Forefront Endpoint Protection. Technically, Microsoft Security Essentials has not been renamed Windows Defender, or combined with it in Windows 8, 8.1 and 10.
If any AV product that you have is a paid for version you should always make sure that you have a copy of the product key kept somewhere safe just in case you ever wish to reinstall it.
You can uninstall Avast in the Control Panel but should you have any problems see Avast clean removal info here [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Please create a new system restore point first.
Norton uninstall info here
Once any other AV has been correctly uninstalled, check to see if Windows Defender has auto enabled and allow it to update and carry out a full scan of your computer.
Power Profile
Active power scheme: [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]High performance
I suggest that you change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, High Performance is a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues and the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power.
Originally posted by DewhurstMy power supply is SECURE, unfortunately, I cannot get the model name.
Will leave it at that for now.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]Comment
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At this point there is no need to attach anything but please read again the step 3 from my reply #2;
Originally posted by phillpower2- Upload the zip folder using the Attach button, bottom left of the dialogue input box
For now we just need an updated Speccy url so that we can see that both Avast and Norton are gone,Comment
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Oh, I did not notice that option,
anyways, here is the speccy URL: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/I...Un18C8B7vdsqqcComment
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You still have Norton AV on the computer;
Windows Defender
Windows Defender: Enabled
Firewall
Firewall: Enabled
Display Name: Norton Security
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Antivirus
Norton Security
Antivirus: Disabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
Windows Defender
Antivirus: Enabled
Virus Signature Database: Up to date
Crash dmps more than two days old are of no use but fwiw the last crash dated July 4th was an unknown bug check code so the issue most likely hardware related and possibly related to the virtual memory use.[/COLOR]Comment
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Originally posted by DewhurstIβll check if the dump files are updated todayComment
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Scrap that, I post in the wrong thread, doh
I have absolutely no idea what you mean by the above I`m afraid.
Can I ask that you only post when you are updating/posting new information for us, at present we are waiting on a new Speccy url so we check if Norton has gone and/or any crash dmps produced today if there happens to be any.Comment
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I tried the auto-detect tool and this showed up:
[COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]"HP could not identify your products
If you donβt see the products you expected, try running the detection tool again.
Why didnβt HP find my product? Common things to check:
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[li][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Devices must be powered on to be identified.[/li][li][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Devices must be connected either wirelessly or via USB.[/li][li][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]HP checks first for recently cached products; βRetryβ the check to find new devices[/li][li][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]HP can only identify HP-branded products.[/li][li][COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]HP can only identify printers, laptops, tablets, mobile devices, desktops, monitors, scanners, and calculators."[/li][/ul]
[COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]Also, when I tried to uninstall Norton Security, it said it didnβt detect any Norton supported products and the option was to remove it, the same option I used 2 days ago on my first attempt on uninstalling Norton.[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]Comment
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Oh, yeah, I missed it.
Here is the speccy URL: http://speccy.piriform.com/results/G...sDsjwXPrhwlFMOComment
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