Frequent blue screens, load error popups, no more access to the Windows Firewall or system restore.

ORIGINAL TITLE: Many many problems at once.

I get frequent crashes and Blue Screen of Death, and error loading of pop-up windows, so I can't access Windows Firewall or system restore. What happens here? I deleted the last hardware (a second printer) and a P2P program.  I ran AVG antiviris and Superantispyware programs several times, same mode without failure, but nothing have mounted there. I also have a report of error that Windows Firewall / Internet Connection Sharing Service cannot start due to a missing path.  Which maybe can be causing all these problems? I think of reformatting my hard drive, but it's a last resort.

I could not run the system restore, even in safe mode. Last good known Configuration did not work, either. However, clean boot seems to have done the trick. I no longer get the popups on start up and I can access firewall Windows, which is now on. Oddly enough, my EVG and Superantispyware programs wouldn't let me download the latest updates. Since they are free programs, they offer very little help to solve problems, so I uninstalled both of them (at the same time as Windows Defender to avoid conflicts) and installed Windows Security Essentials which works very well. My last problem is one is the crash suddenly, but to be honest I him have not lived since the clean boot. Hoping that...

Thank you very much for your help. I was almost to the point of reformatting my hard drive, this is not a walk in the Park, no matter what they say.

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