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| Thread ID: 103885 | 2009-10-09 14:23:00 | Please help - "End Program - n" on Shut Down | skelseyc (15318) | Press F1 |
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| 818587 | 2009-10-29 23:26:00 | ok done. what next? | h4rsheys (15319) | ||
| 818588 | 2009-10-29 23:34:00 | Thats it, did you reboot after? A BSOD can be caused by buggy drivers. What have you installed recently?? If it blue screens again, tell us WHAT the stop error says, and if it shows the name of a file or driver, that'll tell us what caused it. Find this file and delete it comsys60.dll <- | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 818589 | 2009-10-29 23:38:00 | there is a possibility that the bsod is being caused by my ridiculously terrible external wireless adapter. since this is a desktop, i use it for my internet. the adapter itself sucks terribly because everytime i turn on windows its always recognized as a "found new hardware" device so i have to reinstall it and/or play around with it by taking it out and plugging it back in... i will find and delete the .dll file. so far my internet is working fairly okay, but im still skeptical to see if what you said really helped. if the bsod occurs again ill be sure to post here of any further problems regarding this matter. thank you very much for your help. |
h4rsheys (15319) | ||
| 818590 | 2009-10-29 23:44:00 | Soon find out, but the looks of it this comsys60.dll file belongs to malware, and has something to do with fraud. What it does exactly, I have no idea. It sounds like your wireless adapter is stuffed, or damaged, if its saying its found new hardware all the time. That may well be the cause of the crashes. Only way to fix it, is either try another USB port (the port maybe knackered, or replace the adapter). WHERE did the drivers for the wireless adapter come from? Windowsupdate, or the manufacturer's site? | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 818591 | 2009-10-29 23:44:00 | are you sure i should delete the .dll file? i scanned it with avg, malwarebytes, and trojan remover. none of them found anything * the external adapter is the problem, im going to buy a new one. |
h4rsheys (15319) | ||
| 818592 | 2009-10-29 23:50:00 | Yer, I'm sure, its NOT part of windows, as far as I know. Then use ccleaner, run it then click on run cleaner. It'll remove all the temp files etc on your system | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 818593 | 2009-10-30 00:59:00 | thank you. very VERY much. | h4rsheys (15319) | ||
| 818594 | 2009-10-31 00:53:00 | ok you guys, id like to thank you for your help, but my problem was not solved at all. sorry for the false hope :/ my internet has been running at the SAME DEAD speed and none of my issues have been resolved. I even received another bsod- the error message said "dumping physical memory- physical memory cache cleared". please (x3) i need to find a way to rid of this. also, i've noted that the internet stops working when i try to load flash pages or pages with high multimedia content such as nbc,cnn, youtube... etc. as i said, the computer is brand new, there probably isnt an issue with an oudated video driver or anything of that matter. |
h4rsheys (15319) | ||
| 818595 | 2009-10-31 01:16:00 | WHATS the BSOD say?? Whats the stop error say?? And does it show the name of a driver/ file? I could get you to send me the dmp file, but you need 10 posts to email / PM me | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 818596 | 2009-10-31 01:38:00 | this specific bsod just stated a physical memory dump. i didnt write the stop error, ill get it if it happens again. this one didn't specify a driver name, although usuallythe bsod's mention the file tcpip.sys... this is post #9 |
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