Your #5 BSOD was caused by AVG - I suggest you remove it using the Removal Tool listed here and re-install. As for the other dump files run...
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Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Please note ..... However the first dump log indicates which is a driver for Avast The second dump log indicates...
Try the solution posted in the last post in this thread ..... How do I change my username in Vista? or here ..... From the Vista Forums...
When you hit the Blue button I indicated you should see the download option message as shown below .....
I suspect that you hit one of the green download buttons rather than the blue download button in the Option section. Have to be very wary as many...
Can't help you there - no mobile devices here :)
I don't see that anywhere in the URL I posted. I suggest you follow Option 1 and download and run the .bat file.
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I have a feeling that you do not have a backup of these video files - if you have or if the files are still in camera burn another DVD and test it...
I suspect that the disk is either damaged or corrupted. The only way to be sure of this is to try it in another computer - you must have friends...
Can you post a snip showing the password area & symbol?
Copy/paste the content of each log into new posts in your thread in the Malware & Virus Removal forum .........
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (KB976932) If you already have it installed no doubt you will be told when trying to install.
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) If WD Diagnostics is indicating that the drive has failed then your only option is to return it to WD if it is still...
Check to see if you have IBMDLA installed - I think you have ..... This is essentially CD writing software.
Open Malwarebytes - no need for a new copy - update definitions and run quick scan. Copy/paste the log (text file) produced into a new thread in...
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