Problem Event Name: BlueScreen

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Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer

I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but can anyone
tell me what would cause this error message in a brand new Windows
Vista (Gateway) desktop computer, and how exactly to get rid of it?

I can't tell if it's spyware, a virus, or just something I might've
done wrong. We just got connected to the hi-speed Internet, and surfed
the web for only about five minutes, before the blue screen error
appeared.

Thnx,
Kenny
 
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David H. Lipman

From: "Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it>

|
| I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but can anyone
| tell me what would cause this error message in a brand new Windows
| Vista (Gateway) desktop computer, and how exactly to get rid of it?
|
| I can't tell if it's spyware, a virus, or just something I might've
| done wrong. We just got connected to the hi-speed Internet, and surfed
| the web for only about five minutes, before the blue screen error
| appeared.
|
| Thnx,
| Kenny

You supplied too little facts. :-(

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
 
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Phil Weldon

'Kenny' wrote:
| I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but can anyone
| tell me what would cause this error message in a brand new Windows
| Vista (Gateway) desktop computer, and how exactly to get rid of it?
|
| I can't tell if it's spyware, a virus, or just something I might've
| done wrong. We just got connected to the hi-speed Internet, and surfed
| the web for only about five minutes, before the blue screen error
| appeared.
_____

WHAT has been discussed before?

Unless you want guesses, please supply exact information, to include
EXACT error message
Other symptoms
The antimalware protection have in use up-to-date? always active? updated
virus definitions (only a day or two old)? router with NAT?
type of Internet connection? dial-up?

For any virus that is expected to spread, crashing the system is
counter-productive - like diseases, the long the carrier is active, the more
successful the infector.

A little more work on your part will likely result in useful suggestions.
'David H. Lipman', who has already replied, will have expert advice, IF he
has anything to go on.

Phil Weldon

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|
| I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but can anyone
| tell me what would cause this error message in a brand new Windows
| Vista (Gateway) desktop computer, and how exactly to get rid of it?
|
| I can't tell if it's spyware, a virus, or just something I might've
| done wrong. We just got connected to the hi-speed Internet, and surfed
| the web for only about five minutes, before the blue screen error
| appeared.
|
| Thnx,
| Kenny
|
 
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James Matthews

Please provide somemore info try to use http://housecall.antivirus.com


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"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote in
message news:daa8c6aaa6a087a51e2240053cef28eb@remailer.cyberiade.it...
>
> I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, but can anyone
> tell me what would cause this error message in a brand new Windows
> Vista (Gateway) desktop computer, and how exactly to get rid of it?
>
> I can't tell if it's spyware, a virus, or just something I might've
> done wrong. We just got connected to the hi-speed Internet, and surfed
> the web for only about five minutes, before the blue screen error
> appeared.
>
> Thnx,
> Kenny
>
 
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Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, "James Matthews" <jamesmatt18@gmail.com> wrote:
>Please provide somemore info try to use http://housecall.antivirus.com
>
>


Thanks for your reply, and also the other two gentlemen who replied
so promptly.

The problem went from bad to worse, so the Gateway tech said to take
it to our local Best Buy, which we did yesterday. Since it is a
brand new computer, and as of yesterday wouldn't even boot up in safe
mode any more, they thought it is probably some sort of catastrophic
hardware failure, bad hard disk, or maybe a bad mother board.

They promised to fix it, or replace the whole box with a new one, if
necessary. It's my daughter's first computer. She cried when it
stopped working. I felt so bad, so I thought I'd ask around here for
some expert help, before calling Gateway's tech support, and getting
transferred to some third world trainee who speaks broken English.

But Gateway's tech support was surprisingly helpful. Hopefully,
this problem will never crop up again.

Kenny
 
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cmsix

"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote in
message news:ae07d3e735218b717a316ecaa812bbab@remailer.cyberiade.it...
>
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, "James Matthews" <jamesmatt18@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Please provide somemore info try to use http://housecall.antivirus.com
>>
>>

>
> Thanks for your reply, and also the other two gentlemen who replied
> so promptly.
>
> The problem went from bad to worse, so the Gateway tech said to take
> it to our local Best Buy, which we did yesterday. Since it is a
> brand new computer, and as of yesterday wouldn't even boot up in safe
> mode any more, they thought it is probably some sort of catastrophic
> hardware failure, bad hard disk, or maybe a bad mother board.
>
> They promised to fix it, or replace the whole box with a new one, if
> necessary. It's my daughter's first computer. She cried when it
> stopped working. I felt so bad, so I thought I'd ask around here for
> some expert help, before calling Gateway's tech support, and getting
> transferred to some third world trainee who speaks broken English.
>
> But Gateway's tech support was surprisingly helpful. Hopefully,
> this problem will never crop up again.


At least you're able to hang on to your hopes.

cmsix

>
> Kenny
>
>
 
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Ian Betts

Hi Kenny.

I can understand that desperate feeling.

Its always right to go back to the seller because that's where the buck
legally rests. If if don't work out of the box its there problem.

That said its how you bought it. At the shop? Online? Where.

The Shop is first stop. They got to fix or replace. Online is harder. I
would go for the two week send back clause in that case. If to late to go
that route its the telephone pain line. Best to get a friendly computer geek
to do the call for you. You need a degree to follow some of the advice.

Al else fails take it to a local computer builder store at ask them to check
it at their going rate. Tell them its a claim job first.



--
Ian

"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it> wrote in
message news:ae07d3e735218b717a316ecaa812bbab@remailer.cyberiade.it...
>
> On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, "James Matthews" <jamesmatt18@gmail.com> wrote:
>>Please provide somemore info try to use http://housecall.antivirus.com
>>
>>

>
> Thanks for your reply, and also the other two gentlemen who replied
> so promptly.
>
> The problem went from bad to worse, so the Gateway tech said to take
> it to our local Best Buy, which we did yesterday. Since it is a
> brand new computer, and as of yesterday wouldn't even boot up in safe
> mode any more, they thought it is probably some sort of catastrophic
> hardware failure, bad hard disk, or maybe a bad mother board.
>
> They promised to fix it, or replace the whole box with a new one, if
> necessary. It's my daughter's first computer. She cried when it
> stopped working. I felt so bad, so I thought I'd ask around here for
> some expert help, before calling Gateway's tech support, and getting
> transferred to some third world trainee who speaks broken English.
>
> But Gateway's tech support was surprisingly helpful. Hopefully,
> this problem will never crop up again.
>
> Kenny
>
>
>
 
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The problem is memory dump

The problems is with windows vista, and it is coming from the memory dump.

windows vista has problems with some softwares, and cause memory dump to
crash the computer. once that happened the more you try, the worse it get.

I build my own pc, so I have to fix whatever problem come up.

1) The solution is to remove the memory dimm ( pc off ), and turn the
computer on.
2) put the memory back, turn pc back on is safe mode.
3) restart the computer as normal.
 
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