Consistent crashes & dumps

Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit OS is suspended and Crash Dumping with more and more often.

With the help of MSE (which disables the Defender).  Also continues to run Avast, it was in use before installing MSE 4 to 6 months ago.

In the two months, I ran full scans of OneCare repeatedly, and registry clean OneCare scans as well.

I always ran cleanings to disk on a regular basis, as well as controls of defragmentation.

A few months ago, I started running chkdsk /f in cases where dumps occurred.  It had good effect initially, but it doesn't seem to make much difference anymore.

Nothing seems to get rid of the dos operating system crawling mode hang and dump within 24 to 48 hours.

Outlook takes at least five minutes to open, as the General boot sequence in order to access the applications.

Startup programs are at the very least, and I had previously examined startups through Defender to prune even further.

Since last week, I'm more able to open Defender to change/edit startup programs and cannot restart the defender by conventional means service.

Please advise - that these interruptions to performance OS compounding kill productivity and make life needlessly frustrating.

I downloaded a free version of RegistryBooster.ink, which says I have over 600 errors in the registry.  Clean free 15-errors, they require charges to clean the rest.  Care believes that 6, which I suppose that they cleaned.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

What does say on the "crash dump"? Usually some information (or code) is shown on the screen when the system displays the blue screen of death. Details of the accident must also be stored in the observer of events (logs Windows-> system section) or reliability monitor.

It is possible that the problem is hardware related - your hard drive may be damaged (check it's SMART status using this program for example), your computer may be overheating (check the temperature by using this program for example), etc. Check your RAM to find errors as mentioned here.

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    Name of the operating system Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate
    Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
    Another Description of the OS is not available
    Manufacturer of operating system Microsoft Corporation
    Name of the CRYOGEN system
    System manufacturer system manufacturer
    System product name model system
    System Type x 64-based PC
    Processor Intel (r) Core i7 970 at 3.20 GHz, 3201 Mhz, 6 Lossnay, 12 or logical processors
    BIOS Version/Date American Megatrends Inc. 1301, 16/11/2010
    SMBIOS 2.5 version
    Windows directory C:\Windows
    System directory C:\Windows\system32
    Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume2
    The local United States
    Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "6.1.7601.17514".
    Cryogen\Charles user name
    Eastern Daylight Time zone
    Physical memory (RAM) installed 24.0 GB
    24.0 GB total physical memory
    18.1 GB available physical memory
    48.0 GB total virtual memory
    41.8 GB available virtual memory
    Page file space 24.0 GB
    File E:\pagefile.sys

    Drop the question above actually lead to what may be a solution... The fix for Windows Vista pre SP1 fixes an issue with the (cloned) dynamic disks used to store the paging file.  I have two drives on the clone (E:\) which the system information noticed the location of the swap file.  I put the pagefile drive to C:\ in the event where it was the same problem, such as reported in the hotfix, but it has not fixed the problem...  So I assumed that this fix has been exceeded and a coincidence. But the information system showed the swapfile E:\, my dynamic disks...

    What has removed the error is "double adjustment" the return to C:\ drive.  Apparently once is not enough.  I put the pagefile on C:\ managed and rebooted system.  Then I noticed the mistake of volmgr came from miroir3 (second player in E:\) still info system showed the swapfile on C:\.   Weird indeed.  I went and be given the C:\ drive as the system swap drive to managed by activation/deactivation/Executive every car out of the current value, and then back to the desired direction.  After having done that and restart once more the error no longer appears in the event viewer at startup.

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