Re: Blue Screen Help

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Jose>
What is your XP Service Pack?

Don't take this the wrong way, but do a little research yourself by
running a Google search for: RNDISMP.SYS

There are several hits with folks getting this BSOD (Blue Screen of
Death) regarding that particular driver and ohhhhh, maybe some Linksys
drivers or something like that. Maybe that has nothing to do with
your situation. Has anything changed in the Networking area lately?

The friendly point is, read some of the top Google results and see how
they might apply to you and possibly find a solution - you are not the
first person with this problem.

If you do a little research you might just find the solution and we
won't have to ask so many questions back and forth.

Troubleshooting BSODs can be time frustrating and consuming. But, if
it was working before, something changed.

Before the question is asked of you, first run a thorough malware scan
thusly:

Despite whatever malware scans you have already done, download,
install, update and do a full scan with these three free malware
detection programs:

Malwarebytes (MBAM): http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpywa (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
AVG (AVG): http://free.avg.com/

If your computer won't stay running long enough, try Safe Mode with/
without networking. Do the best you can.

I would not count on any single malware program and certainly not
McAfee (but that is my opinion).

Check to see if you can get into Start, Programs, Accessories, System
Tools, System Restore. Don't do a restore, just see if there are
restore points available prior to your noticing the failures which
started Monday (just in case).

Do you have a bootable XP CD?

Jose

I have service pack 3 but i dont have a bootable XP CD. i did search
about it in google and found that post about it but i dont have a
Linksys and i wasnt sure i should do what it said and i also found
http://tinyurl.com/os5xla where you can download the Rndismp.sys but
again im not sure if i should do it.
I did Run the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and it found 2 files infected
in Registry data items being
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center\Antivirus Disable
Notify (Disabled SecurityCenter)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center\Firewall Disable
Notify (Disabled SecurityCenter) This was in safe mode.
Im still scanning SUPERAntiSpyware in safe mode and it has come up with
55 Adware Cookie trackers in file items.

I have also tried the system restore a couple days ago and i did to the
5th of may but i still have gotten the blue screen.




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CraigXD
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