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       #11

    After uninstalling Malwarebytes and installing it and doing the required restart the blue screen again. I started MS outlook and Firefox; Fx seemed to freeze just after looking at my leftmost tab and tried to start Ping Plotter to see if I had a net problem then the blue screen. This time since it was a normal MS function I let It run and there was a note saying that there was a "DPC watchdog violation".


    I started another thread that I cannot see how it is related to this problem as it started after this problem had been going for a while; but well you know

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    Last edited by rfrharbin; 25 Oct 2016 at 12:19.
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  2. Posts : 14,901
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       #12

    I'm waiting for you to upload a new zip.

    For most of the BSOD at least a dump is required for analysis, else we'll troubleshoot in the dark.
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       #14

    Do you mean to remove them temporarily so as to check for a problem or permanently?
    I mean permanently, see my previous post why :)


    Both crashes are network related crashes.
    Please temporary remove Networkx as a test, remove Malwarebytes temporary as a test, check Gigabyte for network driver updates or reinstall the network drivers and check Gigabyte for BIOS updates.
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    I spent a lot of time over two days trying to do what you asked. I disabled programs in the Task Manager or using the autoruns list in System Explorer. Three of the programs reinstalled themselves back into the task Manager startup list leaving a double entry. I had enough trouble and frustration after the first day that I did a restore so as to start over. Attachment 109891 Attachment 109892
    I have what you may think is a gaming machine but I do not game but my CPU runs about 95% 24/7/365 and the GPU runs maxed also so I had this assembled for me to keep everything cool and I have not been able to figure out how to remove all of the programs on the Task Manager list. Below is what has been running most of the last week with no problem. Attachment 109893

    I have the programs down from 19 to 6 with no trouble this last week and can really do without the Windows Defender icon. My gigabyte network drivers are up to date but I have not updated the BIOS yet. I don't really need the Networx program; I installed it to see how much the cell phones were adding to my uploads and downloads in case my ISP complains. I put it back in an hour ago but if it is the problem I can do without it as I only planned to have it for a while anyway. I have never tried to speed up my boot time because I restart only to update and besides this computer is so fast booting up there is little gain. I may be able figure out how to load some of the programs in the Task Manager list elsewhere but those three that reinstall themselves bewilder me.
    I am hoping that I can run the computer like it is now and say it is fixed next week.

    The windows installer is needed to install .msi files.

    Thanks for your help; I have learned a lot.
    Last edited by rfrharbin; 12 Nov 2016 at 18:39.
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       #16

    I agree that the speed you gain is very little, but for others it is a lot which is why I keep it included :)
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  7. Posts : 75
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       #17

    I have waited for a long enuff time to say that the problem is fixed.
    Thank you very much.
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