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1. are you able to boot to the desktop?
If you are able to boot to the desktop, run the antivirus scan and then run the System File Checker.
Step 1: First we will analyze the system for infections using the Microsoft Security Scanner which can be downloaded from the link below:
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx
Step 2: Use the (SFC.exe) System File Checker tool to determine which file is causing the problem and then replace the file. To do this, follow these steps:
(a) open an elevated command prompt. To do this, click Start, click programs, accessories principally made, right-click Guest, and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click on allow.
(b) type the following command and press ENTER:
sfc/scannow
The sfc/scannow command. analysis of all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with appropriate Microsoft versions
If you are not able to boot to the desktop, please start the system in safe mode and follow the steps mentioned above.
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Last occurrence (today):
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* Please download to a service like Skydrive or "Rapidshare" to share files and put a link to them in your answer.Link to find out how to download below.
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The TVALD. SYS seems to be stored in
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Next, I get a blue screen and restart the computer.
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That's what I would recommend.
As you can access the safemode, make a copy of backup all your important files, etc. Then try to reinstall the operating system or your discs recovery or Partition of HARD drive - if you still have the same problem, you could be quite certain that it is not software partner. As I mentioned earlier, if you could possibly connect the laptop to an external display and you still get this problem, you could then be confident that the problem is with the video card - in this case, see the link below. The page does not mention your particular model, but it can be useful in communicating with the guys.
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Get the dreaded blue screen at startup. Use Windows XP and my PC of becomes as much as the screen connection, but when I select my login name, that the blue screen appears. If I choose one of the other names the process gets a little further, but the blue screen then appears. I can login in safe mode and that you ran some diagnostic tests, but the problem persists.
As the forums MS Answers does not prompt for any information system when a new question is asked, we know absolutely nothing about your system.
Not knowing the basic information a problem prolongs the frustration and the agony of these issues.
If would know more about your system and that the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD said):
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If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: disable or uninstall all utility defragmentation or anti-virus disk backup,. Check the configuration of your hard drive and check the updated drivers. Run CHKDSK /f to check for hard drive corruption, and then restart your computer. Stop: 0 x 00000024 (5898 0x86D4, 0xC0000102, 0 x 00190203, 0 x 00000000)Hi TheCookeNinja,
I suggest you run the check disk (chkdsk) of the Recovery Console & check if you are able to boot to the desktop correctly.
Step 1: To start the Recovery Console, you can follow this link.
To start the computer and use the Recovery Console
Step 2: At the Recovery Console prompt, type the following command and then press ENTER:
CHKDSK [/ p]: [/ r]
Note: At first, try to run chkdsk/p & check if it helps. Later, you can run chkdsk/r.
Reference:
How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307654
I hope this helps.
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It is only this month where I get the blue screen errors but I do not think that I have installed new software. Computers are not really my thing, so it would be a great help if someone could help me solve this problem.
Signature of the problem:
Problem event name: BlueScreen
The system version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.768.3
Locale ID: 18441More information about the problem:
BCCode: f5
BCP1: 0000006
BCP2: B4647198
BCP3: B4647168
BCP4: 00000000
OS version: 6_0_6002
Service Pack: 2_0
Product: 768_1Files helping to describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini062514-01.dmp
C:\Users\A\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-6717839-0.SysData.XML
C:\Users\A\AppData\Local\Temp\WER52E2.tmp.version.txtIf it's important, please note that I changed the file user has in this post to avoid putting a real name.
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What you see below to happen is a conflict between, AVG, Microsoft Security Essentials, all installed and running at the same time. This conflict is causing file corruption and other problems that adversely affect the stability of your system.1. Please download the AVG uninstall tool and save it to your desktop.
AVG Remover
http://www.Avg.com/us-en/utilities
2. If you have currently installed MSE, download a new copy and save to the desktop. The current installation is probably damaged.
Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE).
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Security-Essentials-download
3. disconnect from the Web.
4. run the AVG removal tool to uninstall AVG.
5 uninstall MSE.
6 uninstall report
7 reinstall MSE.
Verification of error F5 {6 d, b 8456, 180, 8456b 150, 0}
Failed to load image \SystemRoot\system32\Drivers\AlfaFF.sys, Win32 error 0n2
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ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for AlfaFF.sys
Failed to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\avgmfx86.sys, 0n2 error Win32
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ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for avgmfx86.sys
WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for RapportPG.sys
ERROR: Module load completed but symbols can be loaded for RapportPG.sys
Probably caused by: AlfaFF.sys (AlfaFF + 3769)STACK_TEXT:
9432b3e0 807b83ce 000000f5 0000006 8456b 180 nt! KeBugCheckEx + 0x1e
9432b 400 8456b 150 9432 b 420 807b845b 8 d 240769 fltmgr! DoReleaseContext + 0x32
9432b40c 8 d 240769 8456b 180 00000000 8a2c5918 fltmgr! FltReleaseContext + 0x11
WARNING: Information not available stack unwind. Sequence of images may be wrong.
9432b 420 8d23e8b6 b0ecb540 8a2c5970 AlfaFF + 0 x 3769 8456b 180
9432b 454 5918 00000000 b0ed9c88 AlfaFF 012c 8d23ea21 + 0x18b6
9432b46c 807b70f3 8a2c5918 9432b 490 b0ed9c88 AlfaFF + 0x1a21
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9432b4e4 807ba5c6 8a2c58b8 8a2d9298 b 9432, 524 fltmgr! FltpProcessIoCompletion + 0x10
9432b4f4 807bac37 8bb85150 8a2d9298 8a2c58b8 fltmgr! FltpPassThroughCompletion + 0 x 94
9432b 524 807 643 9432b 544 00000000 and 00000000 fltmgr cd! FltpLegacyProcessingAfterPreCallbacksCompleted + 0x2e1
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9432b 658 87a48c9c 8b7c1e10 00000000 84455288 nt! IopParseDevice + 0xf6f
9432b6e8 87a5622b 00000000 9432b 740 00000240 nt! ObpLookupObjectName + 0x5a8
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9432b 818 9432b 964 9432 b 930 807cf7dc 00120089 nt! IoCreateFileEx + 0x9d
9432b89c 807cf8ce 952d6e30 9523f570 9432b 964 fltmgr! FltCreateFileEx2 + 0xae
9432b8e4 a 957986, 0 952d6e30 9523f570 b 9432, 964 fltmgr! FltCreateFile + 0 x 38
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9432b 990 807 b 7809 b29f231c 9432b9b0 9432b9d0 avgmfx86 + 0x18f5
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9432ba58 8785f97a 8bb85150 8bb86008 844ea96c fltmgr! FltpCreate + 0x28f
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9432bc34 87a5b973 00f6e178 00000000 00000001 nt! ObOpenObjectByName + 0x13c
9432bca8 87 has 21511 00f6e1c0 00f6e178 00100001 nt! IopCreateFile + 0x63b
9432bcf0 96826d 73 00f6e1c0 00f6e178 00100001 nt! NtOpenFile + 0x2a
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00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x77195d14 00f6e240STACK_COMMAND: kb
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AlfaFF + 37698 D 240769? ???
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 3
SYMBOL_NAME: AlfaFF + 3769
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: AlfaFF
Nom_image: AlfaFF.sys
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 47309837
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xF5_AlfaFF + 3769
BUCKET_ID: 0xF5_AlfaFF + 3769
Follow-up: MachineOwner
Remove this driver if you are unable to update.
1: kd > lmvm alfaff
start end module name
8d23d000 8d245d00 AlfaFF T (no symbol)
Loaded symbol image file: AlfaFF.sys
Image path: \SystemRoot\system32\Drivers\AlfaFF.sys
Image name: AlfaFF.sys
Timestamp: kills Nov 06 11:37:11 2007 (47309837)
CheckSum: 00011077
ImageSize: 00008D 00
Translations: 0000.04b0 0000.04e4 0409.04b0 0409.04e4Description of the driver: File AlfaFF Mini-filtre Monitor Network Edition system
Driver update site: http://www.Alfa.com.TW/in/front/bin/ptlist.phtml?category=105437
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Computer: Gateway NV52
When I start my computer, it stops with the blue screen of death because of the SRTSPL64. SYS error. I understand that this error comes from Symantec Endpoint that I am running on my computer. Symantec is provided by the University I attend because users must have a valid antivirus program up-to-date and to access their wireless system. I want to delete Symantec, but I can't get my calculation to start so I can access the menu to uninstall programs. I can't uninstall in 'Safe' mode because the Windows Installer is not active. HOW TO MAKE MY COMPUTER SYMANTEC?
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I would recommend that you put your computer in a clean boot in SafeMode State, then try to uninstall Symantec Endpoint and check if that helps.
Note: Follow step 7 to your computer as usual.
See also:
How to manually uninstall the client of Symantec Endpoint Protection for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 2008 32-bit
http://www.Symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&ID=TECH102286
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