Error Code 0x0000006B blue screen

The system does not start after Windows 7 loads the following updates. It goes straight to the blue screen of unknown error Code 0x000000000000006B...

Update security for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB978601)

Update security for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB979309)

Update security for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB979683)

Update security for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB970232)

Update security for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB971332)

Windows x 64-April malware removal tool 2010 (KB890830)

I have not been able to isolate the one that is causing the problem, but due to a restore takes a while...

Out of curiosity, what makes you think it's a diversion?

My reasoning is as follows:

1. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff559142 (VS.85) .aspx mentions "Scan your computer for computer viruses;"

2. McAfee applications have a reputation of ugly in my humble OPINION when it comes to protect users of such things (and even less able to detect & remove them); and

3 McAfee applications are notorious for not upgrading properly. (Assuming that your version of the McAfee application has been automatically updated you bought the computer 4 months ago).

The foregoing, I highly recommend you open an incident of free support on your problem before you continue.

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    7) as the last of the non-invasive troubleshooting steps, perform a "Vanilla" Windows reinstallation: just the OS itself without additional applications, games, utilities, updates, new drivers - or ANYTHING that does not come from the Windows 7 disc.
    Who stops working mitigate the problem of the 0 x 124, jump to the next step.
    If you run the "Vanilla" installation long enough to convince yourself that not a single 0 x 124 accident occurred, start installing applications and updates slowly, always stopping between successive additions long enough to get an idea of the question if the machine is still free of 0 x 124 breaks down.
    Smash back, obviously the latest addition of software may be somehow connected to the root cause.
    If the stop error 0 x 124 persist despite the above steps, and the equipment is under warranty, consider to go back and ask for a replacement that does not suffer periodic MCE events.
    Be aware that want to perform the subsequent hardware troubleshooting steps can, in some cases, void your warranty:

    (8) clean and carefully remove the dust inside the machine.
    Reinstall all memory modules and connectors.
    Use a can of compressed air to clean the RAM DIMM supports as much as possible.

    (9) If all else fails, start removing items of hardware one by one in the hope that the culprit is something non-essential that can be eliminated.
    Obviously, this type of testing is much easier if you have access to equivalent components in order to perform swaps.

    If you are in the situation to have completed all the steps above without a resolution of the symptom, unfortunately the most likely reason is that the error message is literally correct - something is fundamentally wrong with the hardware of the machine.

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