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dragonfire
07-02-2008, 10:57 AM
Ok lately im having many issues with my computer and im getting annoy, very annoy. For some reason about 2 weeks ago, my Windows XP Pro Sp2 will not start properly so i just repaired my current installation, leaving every files and things i alreaday had installed, jsut the Windows Files. After that, my windows wouldnt installed any updates but i was able to fix that with a patch from Microsoft.com, after that my CA Internet Security 2008 will not load with windows and was not place anymore in msconfig. So i unistalled it and reinstalled it(before i keep going, i dont kno if this is whats causing the problem, but just hear me out please). After all this for the past 3 days my Windows keeps crashing giving me multiples BSOD, know that once i get one BSOD messege, when windows tries to restart at its own it will go to another one and another one and another one until i manually press on the restart button in my computer. Now the weird thing about it is that if im using the computer like playing videogames or just checkin my emails it will be fine, but once i leave it alone and is just on standby, thats when i pretty much get my BSOD, even while doing a defragment. I even was running limewire all by itself i left the computer alone and it crashed. So again i can be playing any videogames for hours and no crash.

Some of the BSOD are
UNEXPECTED KERNEL MODE TRAP (0X0000007F),
KMODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED (0X0000001E),
IRQL, NOT LESS OR EQUAL (0X0000000A)
SYSINTERNAL GREAT SITE,
NO MORE IRP STACK LOCATIONS (0X00000035),
MAXIMUM WAIT OBJECTS EXCEEDED (0X00000006)

Again all this are back to back until i manually restart the computer.

Jumby
07-07-2008, 10:54 PM
Here are some possible causes:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137539
I'd check one or all of these possible fixes first and see what happens.

dragonfire
07-08-2008, 08:18 AM
So everyone can kno. I appreciate the help. I was able to search within my computer, i looked to every file and folder and i saw something weird. Specially in my Screen Saver Tab. This was cause by a spyware well hidden within System32. It does have a huge name so at the moment i dont have what was called. but it ends with BSOD.scr or Bluescrn.scr, it was something like that, but i have a logon.scr too and another one with a huge name but including a .scr. What i was able to find was that it is a BSOD screensaver made by a company call SYSINTERNAL. So to all, please if you go thru this problem, realize that this is the cause.

mjc
07-08-2008, 12:53 PM
I'd be a bit more concerned about who has physical access to your computer...those BSOD screen savers aren't malware...they are 'jokeware'.

They are specifically designed for those who can't get enough BSODs and to drive everyone else nuts...