[SOLVED]Multiple BSoD’s refuse to give up

July 27th, 2023

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Answer #1
look here. http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=273383 maybe your version of Colasoft Capsa needs to be updated. it could have a bug running under win7. btw, you can start up in safe mode if you need to, to avoid the BSOD, and remove the program.
Answer #2
I don’t seem to have that program I’m using Windows 7 BTW it also BSOD’s in safe mode, i can still use my computer but its 50%
Answer #3
I don't seem to have that program I'm using Windows 7 BTW it also BSOD's in safe mode, i can still use my computer but its 50%then those files were put there by malware, it looks like to monitor your internet use by a hacker.
Answer #4
do a scan with hijackthis and post your log up here to see if we can help
Answer #5
If its been going on Since Jan just format your drive and reinstall windows this will tell you if it was a software fault, if its still on going come back for more help
Answer #6
If its been going on Since Jan just format your drive and reinstall windows this will tell you if it was a software fault, if its still on going come back for more help he has files from this program http://www.colasoft.com/capsa/ installed by malware. formatting a drive to remove malware is like totally disassembling a car to change the sparkplugs. it can be done, but it’s a heck of a lot of work. and on a computer, he needs to backup his files and settings. then he needs to spend a long time downloading and installing all the windows updates. and check his preferences.
Answer #7
Guys I think I fixed it, I installed NVIDIA Drivers 326.41 BETA
and since then NO BSOD.
I’m still sceptical only time will tell if it is truly fixed, thank you all.
Answer #8
Guys I think I fixed it, I installed NVIDIA Drivers 326.41 BETA
and since then NO BSOD.
I'm still sceptical only time will tell if it is truly fixed, thank you all.
CSN5PDTS82 and CSN5PDTS82x64 are from colasoft capsa, and unless NVIDIA is licensed to use those files possibly for getting update information, it’s odd. if you do a search on your computer, you might be able to see if they are in the install files for the NVIDIA drivers, if so, problem solved.

 

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