BSOD (upgrade to Windows 8)

Hello

Just upgraded to Windows 7, Windows 8 and since then, I have experienced BSOD. My driver date/update, start in safe mode, for the restoration of the system, etc. and nothing worked.

That's where my minidump is https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=2BF5380AAF2E583F&id=2BF5380AAF2E583F%21258

Please tell us the simpler you can since I'm really not that irritable.

Thank you very much

RA

It was originally a file system related to conflicts, likely with ExpressCache. I ran the system for a few days to make sure that the BSOD disappeared. If/when they are, and we're all done here, you can try reinstalling Norton. If the BSOD again, uninstall it.

Kind regards

Patrick

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