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| 1266228 | 2012-04-17 09:52:00 | So now you have 2 different PCs both having weird BSODs at the same time? If they are on the same network etc, I would be suspecting a virus of some kind. Yea the first log is my parent's old desktop PC (Windows XP SP3), the second log is mums laptop (Windows 7). They do share the same network (modem router) only for internet though, they aren't networked to each other as such (like for file sharing etc). |
Sam Bos (12456) | ||
| 1266229 | 2012-04-17 11:04:00 | ntfs and iastor.sys is crashing in Win7. Yup, I'm talking about Intel Rapid Storage Technology. Its up to 10.8.0.133 now. (downloadcenter.intel.com) If you can get into Win7, I could update it from here with Teamviewer, if you like. If you get teamviewer, you need to send the ID and password it gives you (after you install it) to me in a PM. So, I can log in. You'll see what I'm doing You usually install chipset drivers after you install Windows (If its an Intel based system, you need to find out what chipset it uses onboard). You may have to install the floppy sata drivers too (through device manager first). Before you install Intel Rapid Storage Technology |
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| 1266230 | 2012-04-17 12:40:00 | Yea the first log is my parent's old desktop PC (Windows XP SP3), the second log is mums laptop (Windows 7). They do share the same network (modem router) only for internet though, they aren't networked to each other as such (like for file sharing etc). Sharing the same network and thus IP address range can be good enough for some viruses to get through, even if you don't use file sharing. If scans in Windows show up nothing, try running an 'offline' scan with a bootable AV scanner like Bitdefender Rescue CD or such. |
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