Computer gets blue screen every day "wl merger.exe.

Good day, IM having some problems with my toshiba satellite (15'6 A665-s5181 notebook pc intel core i5 - 480 m), the computer works pretty well, its when I stop working, blue screen appears and the computer stops its happens at least once a day, the computer does no harm at all to restart... when I check the CENTER of the ACTION to see what caused the screen blue its says failed to apply : WL merger.exe a work stoppage.   Located in the file updatus NVIDIA.

Help

I suspect that the "Trojans" might partially explain the weird behavior. They can basically upload other stuff to your PC once they have smuggled themselves on it.

You download SP1 via Windows update? Have you tried to install it manually? See - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/install-windows-7-service-pack-1 and the link "Download and installation of SP1 from the Microsoft Download Center" on this page. Who installs it OK?

I hope that the NVIDIA driver update will fix the problem that you were re

' merger.exe wl'

The result of the SFC is good news.

If you do not get an installation disc, its always a good idea to do a repair disc. Just in case where, it can be useful sometimes.

Update and run Malwarebytes again, to make sure that nothing has reappeared.

AND make sure your AV package (depending on what you are using) is up-to-date and run a scan with that.

Back up your data before any significant change just as a precaution to prevent you from losing everything you need, if things go wrong, as an accident during the SP1 update.

EDIT - 1. to cause such things - " Trojan.BHO, Trojan.agent, banker spyware," is perhaps a good idea to change a web site password you use esp for sites banking etc. It is difficult to say what these might be, but some of these types of attacks are designed to steal information and passwords and other.

2. make sure that your firewall works. Go to this site, click https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 go ahead and run the tests - at least the good test ports. If your FW working ports must display them under (not open or closed) and you should see a nice green SUCCESS.

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    igdKmd32.sys - address 8D8497C0 base at 8 803000, DateStamp 4851d0b0

    And then said a bunch of stuff about dumping something memory to disk or whatever.
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    Hello

    To be honest, I've never had any problems, I Watch youtube videos.
    You must have the flash player plugin and I noticed that this new version of flash player has been released. So check that
    The flash player update

    To BSOD issue, it can happen due to a hardware or software problem, but in your case I think it's software to associate s.
    If the flash update does not help, recover the device again and experiment with new new preinstalled OS.

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