Several Kernel Errors within a day?

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       #21

    Okay, nothing happened while I was on Safe mode. I started one of the processes on MSconfig.
    Note: Do I stay in a standard boot while checking each of the processes?
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       #22

    Simply: yes.
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       #23

    axe0 said:
    Simply: yes.
    Alright! I guess it will take a little time to narrow it down but will keep you updated
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       #24

    Attachment 77788Didn't take long but I had these enabled when I currently had a BSOD.
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    If I were you I would cleanup the startup items to keep that overview clear :)

    What is the startup item with the name _5D7632....?
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    axe0 said:
    If I were you I would cleanup the startup items to keep that overview clear :)

    What is the startup item with the name _5D7632....?
    It's a program called ISyncr. When you mean cleanup the startup items, you mean just check mark them a little at a time just to confirm if anything else is causing the BSODS?
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    With cleanup I mean remove some, you have many of which are most likely not necessary at startup + having them all enabled increases the boot time while you want a minimum boot time & may sometimes cause problems when booting.
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    axe0 said:
    With cleanup I mean remove some, you have many of which are most likely not necessary at startup + having them all enabled increases the boot time while you want a minimum boot time & may sometimes cause problems when booting.
    I see, how does one remove them? Just disabling them would work?
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    I use Ccleaner to remove them.
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    axe0 said:
    I use Ccleaner to remove them.
    Attachment 78049
    I apologize for the lack of any reply! I was out of town. So I got rid of some of the processes with Ccleaner but I left a steam process on while I was gone. I had my computer on the whole time and nothing happened. Thing is, I got a BSOD as I was using the computer last night.
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