By clicking on the firefox icon causes the blue screen crash
It started Friday, February 25, at mid-day. The only changes to the system this morning there were a plugin Adobe Flash player or Shockwave update, I'm not sure and an update on the Office of Scottrade Elite trading app. Two of these changes took place around 0900. The problems began around 1130, when the system, Windows 7 Home Premium had a blue screen crash. Therefore, I uninstalled each of the applications mentioned. I can't open Firefox to work on plugins, because whenever I click on the icon I get a crash blue screen with the words "Failure of Page in the nonpaged area" at the top. I also uninstalled and reinstalled the Firefox application with no clear beneficial effect. Scottrade trading app has been reinstalled and working well, causing no other probs.
Hi all
I have just recived an e-mail from mrcart and I think it is very likely that his problems were caused by "Iolo System Mechanic Pro":
"Windows 7 crashes with blue screen during the execution of IE8, 'page in the nonpaged area failure'...
What this shows is that the ampse.sys driver is the cause of the crash.
The ampse.sys is a driver for System Mechanic Pro.
System Mechanic Pro has been known to cause problems in Windows 7...
best regards / John Kirk.
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