Reboot in safe mode with command prompt to have it run a checkdisk (at least now I can!), then try to boot normally and another blue screen when it should get to desktop. Rebooted yesterday when I saw an update required a reboot and since then very poor performance, odd HDD access patterns, and last night blue screen. We will analyze the information you sent and then reply with a possible solution in the shortest time. If the file is too big to attach it, upload it on Please follow the steps below and send us the result:ī ) Extract the contents of the downloaded file and run the 'autoruns.exe' file Ĭ ) Wait for the list to be filled with all the processes and then make sure that you have the Everything tab selected in the upper part ĭ ) Click on the Disk icon right under File and chose any location folder on your computer Į ) Save the file with a specific name (your name, computer name, a random name, which one you want) and then send me a PM with it. In order to be able to properly identify the causes for the reported situation and find a solution we will need to investigate a bit deeper.
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