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    juliet i shut down WD and tried to run emisoft and still nothing.

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    Please Download Tweaking.com - Windows Repair from Here
    OR
    Windows Repair (all in one) from here.

    Disable all your antivirus and antimalware software - see how to do that here.
    - Right click on and select Run as Administrator (XP users just double click) to start Windows Repair All-In-One.
    (Windows Vista/7/8 users: Accept UAC warning if it is enabled.)
    Execute the instructions on Step 1 Important
    - A window will appear. Click Step 2.


    - Click the Open Pre-Scan button, then click Start Scan. Wait for Windows Repair to finish scanning.

    - Depending on which error Windows Repair found, click Repair Reparse Point or Repair Environment Variable accordingly. When the button changes to "Done!", click the close button to return to Windows Repair.

    - Go to Step 3, then click Check in the See If Check Disk Is Needed.

    - If Windows Repair stated that errors are found, click Open Check Disk At Next Boot. Choose (/R) Fixes errors on the disk also locate bad sectors and recovers readable information, then click Add To Next Boot. Reboot the computer to let Windows check the disk.


    - Go to Step 4, then click Do It.


    - Go to Step 5. Under System Restore click Create.


    - Go to Repairs and click Open Repairs. Leave all checkmarks as they are, then click Start Repairs.


    - By default Windows Repair All-In-One will create a "Logs" folder in its folder on the Desktop. Please post the contents of the log in your next reply.
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    juliet i'm sorry to be so long i had to switch computers the other after doing the tweaking and windows stuff it prompted a reboot and it has been at scanning and repairing at 10% for almost 3 hours.

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    well just now, my pc beeped and i caught a glimpse of just as it shut down it was still at 10% on windows repairs. that was started at maybe 6 or 6:30. it did not however make a report, i have a fixlog, frst, an mbar and an addition. i can relate i guess...i don't do everything i use to do or like i use to. it probably wanted coffee and forgot all about a report.

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    it probably wanted coffee and forgot all about a report.
    LOL
    Sounds like an easy fix if that was the problem.

    OK
    My opinion is, this isn't malware but rather something system.

    I'd like for you to go to this site and register, start a new topic, copy and paste the link to the topic you have here.
    https://forums.whatthetech.com/index.php?showforum=126

    We need the techs at this site to look over your system to see if they can find whats failing and causing the BSOD.

    let's remove tools and quarantine folders we used here.

    • Please download DelFix or from Here and save the file to your Desktop.
    • Double-click DelFix.exe to run the programme.
    • Place a checkmark next to the following items:
    • Activate UAC
    • Remove disinfection tools
    • Click the Run button.
    • -- This will remove the specialized tools we used to disinfect your system.
      Any leftover logs, files, folders or tools remaining on your Desktop which were not removed can be deleted manually (right-click the file + delete
      ).
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    ok i did the delfix and on my way there now...thanks!

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    Glad we could help.
    Since this issue appears resolved ... this Topic is closed.
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