There are many residual Avast drivers.
The proper uninstall tool should remove all of the drivers.
It is important to remove any Avast entries in the registry.
So run the applicable uninstall tool...
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There are many residual Avast drivers.
The proper uninstall tool should remove all of the drivers.
It is important to remove any Avast entries in the registry.
So run the applicable uninstall tool...
It's likely that the residual drivers when tested without properly working software are causing BSOD.
That indicates the drivers were not uninstalled.
Please use the uninstall tool :
Avast Uninstall Utility | Download aswClear for Avast Removal
The misbehaving driver was: hecix64.sys
Update the Intel management engine interface driver: hecix64.sys
Updating a driver. - Microsoft Community
meix64 Intel(R) Management Engine...
In the left lower corner search type: system > open system control panel > under startup and recovery > click settings > make sure that automatically restart is un-checked.
With automatically...
After each BSOD > open the windows advanced troubleshooting menu > turn off windows driver verifier using the steps in the link startup repair: (verifier /reset ) > return to the desktop > run beta...
Windows driver verifier is a tool that stimulates drivers to find misbehaving drivers.
It will repetitively produce BSOD until misbehaving drivers are fixed or until the tool is turned off.
...
When backing up files you can copy the files to another drive or to the cloud.
An additional method is to make a backup image or clone.
Doing both adds 2 layers of protection.
The Windows 10...
1) Choose one of the temperature monitoring software applications: Speecy, HW monitor, Speed fan:
Speccy - Free Download - Piriform: Speccy - System Information - Free
Speccy - System Information...
1) For Ccleaner un-check:
a) Memory Dumps
b) Windows Log Files
c) Close Ccleaner
d) After the next reboot reopen Ccleaner and confirm the settings > post an image into the thread
2) For...
1) Please run the beta log collector and post a zip into this thread:
(use extract > open)
log collector v2-beta08.zip
The prior logs displayed no BSOD.
2) In the left lower corner search...