I'd re-run the Driver Verifier...
That doesn't sound right. I'd check for Malware: Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
As suggested by Microsoft: Bug Check 0x9F: DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE
Yea, as Evan said, I see no reason to spend any $$ on a program for this issue. There are enough free programs that'll work if you can't get it...
I can reimage my drive with a backup in about 1-1½ hours at around 71GB of space. At this point your best option IMHO is the procedure I linked...
The crash is related to volume shadow copy, which is part of the Windows backup software. The volume shadow copy driver may have been in use...
If you are sure the PSU is good (and powerful enough!) replace the hard drive.
You explained it fine - and I gave you the correct solution: Create a new profile & copy the contents of your old profile to the new.
Your profile is corrupted. That can be a hardware problem (disk), but it could also have been caused by an incorrect shutdown or electrical issue....
OK, great. I wasn't sure as I've never used that setting....
I'd look at th power supply...
Since you don't have a backup, but just a drive containing the old files, I don't think you'll be able to re-create the same user accounts. The...
I assume by "screen" you mean tab? Have a look at Firefox Options > Tabs, although I don't think that When I open a link in a new tab, switch...
I doub it' a disk problem, but you can always check: Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: ExcelStore Fujitsu...
Well, if you have (for example) a high quality USB 3.0 flash drive, they will even perform better on USB 2.0. Below you can see my (old) USB...
Don't use the network wizard on Win98. Just create the network 'manually'.
Yea, BITS is still broken. Try this: Type services.msc in your Start Search box, and then hit Enter Double-click Background Intelligent...
Now run the stuff from post #16 again, and post another 300 or so lines from the WindowsUpdate.log
Yes, try running that automated WU fixer. I may be offline for some hours, but will return later.
OK, try running this command from an elevated command prompt: sc create BITS binpath= "c:\windows\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs" start=...
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