Horror of blue screen Stop won't go away

I get a blue stop screen almost right after I log on my computer. Most of the time I can run only in the Mode without failure. Sometimes, it can be running in normal windows as long as 2 hours. I got a malware infection, (Trojan:Win32 / Alureon.BF), which has been deleted by Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool then in Safe Mode and in the normal window. Even after the withdrawal, he goes to blue. But of course when I reboot, the Trojan charging horse, (sometimes after a scan, running in Windows normal, nothing is detected, but still a stop screen finally happens). I can't get rid of this thing. No anti virus or anti spyware software program has never detected this Trojan horse, which is a surprise for me.
Restoring the system confused me, regarding when to turn on and off after the deletion so the Trojan horse recharge. I tried to install service pack 2 and a few other updates. But all facilities requiring a reboot will not install because of the stop screen. I also believe that some of the files are corrupted.
I don't have the Vista CD, it came not with this laptop.
Here are the codes that I get to the Stop screen:
STOP 0X0000008E (0 X 0000005, 0X8E17405B, 0XAD3D7018, 0X00000000)
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Sincerely, lexiy

Hello

Two main causes of this blue screen video drivers and BIOS - check with system manufacturer site for
View of the adapter (video) and BIOS, then on site of the manufacturer of the device for the last video. There may be other drivers
in order to check there. Turn off installation of self as those who are older and it suggests Windows updates
a pilot just HIDE.

Look at the sites of the manufacturer for drivers - and the manufacturer of the device manually.
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/HT/driverdlmfgr.htm

How to install a device driver in Vista Device Manager
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/193584-Device-Manager-install-driver.html

How to disable automatic driver Installation in Windows Vista - drivers
http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-Tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-Windows-Vista/
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730606 (WS.10) .aspx

Cause

Bug KERNEL_MODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED control is a very common bug control. To interpret it, you must identify which exception has been generated.

Common exception codes are:

  • 0 x 80000002: STATUS_DATATYPE_MISALIGNMENT indicates that an unaligned data reference was encountered.
  • 0 x 80000003: STATUS_BREAKPOINT indicates that a breakpoint or ASSERTION was met when no kernel debugger was attached to the system.
  • 0xc0000005: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION indicates that a memory access violation has occurred.

For a complete list of exception codes, see the Ntstatus.h file located in the directory Inc. of the Microsoft Windows Driver Kit (WDK).

Solve the problem

If you do not have to debug this problem, you must use certain basic troubleshooting techniques:

  • Make sure you have enough disk space.
  • If a driver is identified in the bug check message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates.
  • Try changing video cards.
  • Check with your hardware vendor for updates to the BIOS.
  • Disable the BIOS memory options such as implementing caching or shading.

If you plan to debug this problem, you may find it difficult to get a stack trace. Parameter 2 (the address of the exception) should identify the driver or function that caused the problem.

If the exception code 0 x 80000003 occurs, a hard-coded breakpoint or assertion was hit, but the computer has booted with the /nodebug. switch. This problem should occur infrequently. If it occurs repeatedly, make sure that a kernel debugger is connected and the computer is started with the Switch/DEBUG .

In case of exception code 0 x 80000002, the trap frame provides additional information.

If you do not know the specific cause of the exception, consider the following:

  • Hardware incompatibility. Ensure that all new equipment installed is listed in the list of the products tested Microsoft Windows market.
  • Service driver or defective peripheral system. A chauffeur service or defective peripheral system could be responsible for this error. The hardware problems, such as BIOS incompatibilities, conflicts of memory and IRQ conflicts can also generate this error.

If the verification of the message bug list a driver by name, disable or remove that driver. In addition, disable or remove drivers or services that have been recently added. If the error occurs during the startup sequence and the system partition is formatted with the NTFS file system, you may be able to use Safe Mode to rename or to delete the faulty driver. If the driver is used as part of the start-up procedure of the system Safe Mode, you must start the computer by using the Recovery Console to access the file.

If the problem is associated with Win32k.sys, the source of the error may be a third-party remote control program. If this software is installed, you can remove the system startup service using the recovery and then Console by removing the offending system service file.

Check the system log in Event Viewer for additional error messages that might help identify the device or driver responsible for control of bug 0x1E. You can disable the cache in memory of the BIOS to try to resolve the error. You must also run the diagnostics of material, especially the scanner memory, which provides the manufacturer of the system. For more information about these procedures, see the manual of your computer.

The error that generates this message may occur after the first reboot during Windows Setup, or after installation is complete. A possible cause of the error is lack of disk space for installation and the system BIOS incompatibilities. For any problems during the installation of Windows that are associated with lack of disk space, reduce the number of files on the hard disk drive target. Search and delete temporary files that you do not have to have, files hidden Internet, application backup files and files saved .chk , which contain fragments of files on disk scans. You can also use an another hard disk drive with more free space for the installation.

You can solve the problems of BIOS by upgrading the version of the system BIOS

More information on troubleshooting blue screens below.

I hope this helps.

Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.

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    He asked me to send an error report, so I sent off the coast, including the info dump and system memory. So far, I've been connected for about 45 minutes now without any problems. I had previously looked up the error memory and found a bunch of answers that don't really solve my problem. I have installed new equipment last year and the 4 GB of RAM I have in my system is much more than I ever use. I looked at the papers in computer management and found only an error, but it's because after I reformatted my computer, all the previous 'memory' error logs are now gone. Looking at the logs, I also found this error which has repeated every time my computer starts:

    AMLI: ACPI BIOS is trying to create an illegal memory OpRegion, starting to address 0xaabbccdd with a length of 0 x 400. This region is located in the operating system's protected memory address range (0x100000 - 0xdfedf800). This could lead to instability of the system. For technical assistance, please contact your system provider.

    I don't know if this error is related to my other problems or not. The strange thing about all this, is that these problems only suddenly came with none of these errors that occur before about 3 days ago. I also noticed undeclared my CD-Rom has a bad block of memory. I don't know why this product is no longer, because I bought brand new CD a year ago and have any errors with it so far.

    I don't really know what is happening, but I intend to test my RAM and buy a new key if none of them produce the 'memory error' once again, but so far, the computer is running somewhat normally, which is better than nothing. Any advice you have would be great.

    Thanks for your time,

    SLIM

    Much better and you are doing very well.

    Your video driver looks good, your sound is a bit out of date (the latest from Realtek is 5.10.0.6194).

    See the Readme for Realtek from here and see that the most recent driver is 5.10.0.6194, but if it was what he usually come in BSV.

    http://www.Realtek.com./downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1&PNid=14&PFID=24&level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GETDOWN=false

    You can check your NVIDIA drivers on the NVIDIA website:

    I use the NVIDIA site and let their scanner online take a look at your video card and see what he suggests for drivers and consider their analysis if they offer a new driver.

    It is recommended to run the scan NVIDIA with Internet Explorer.

    Here is the address of the NVIDIA page:

    http://www.nvidia.com/download/Prescan.aspx?lang=en-us

    Read the instructions, and then click the GRAPHICS DRIVERS button to start the scan.

    I'd do the RAM test, and since you have a genuine XP bootable installation CD, you can start it and choose to enter the Recovery Console and run chkdsk/r as follows:

    When you start on the CD, follow the instructions:

    Press any key to boot from CD...

    Installing Windows... going to pronounce.

    Press 'R' to enter the Recovery Console.

    Select the installation that you want to access (usually 1: C:\WINDOWS)

    You may be asked to enter the password (usually empty).

    You should be in the folder C:\WINDOWS.  It's the same thing you see in the Explorer folder C:\WINDOWS.

    The Recovery Console allows base as file commands: copy, rename, replace, delete, chkdsk, fixboot, fixmbr, cd, etc.

    For a list of the commands in the Recovery Console, type help at the command prompt.

    Start by checking the integrity of your file system by using the chkdsk command.

    In the command prompt window, run the chkdsk command on the drive where Windows is installed to try to fix any problems on the afflicted player.

    Running chkdsk is fine, even if he finds no problem.  It won't hurt anything to run it.

    Assuming your boot drive is C, run the following command:

    CHKDSK C: /r

    Let chkdsk finish to correct the problems, he could find.  It may take a long time for chkdsk complete or they seem to be "stuck".  Be patient.  If the HARD drive led blinks always, chkdsk is something.  Keep an eye on the amount of the percentage to be sure that it is still making progress.  It may even seem to go back sometime.

    You must run chkdsk/r again until it finds no error to correct.

    Remove the CD, and then type "exit" to exit the RC and restart the computer.

    If you get a BSOD, we look deeper into the crash dump files which mean you must download this file "skydrive" share the thing they have here.  If you wish, you can go ahead and download the latest files from 5 dump for the practice.  I need practice too since I'm not a skydriver.  BSV has the information in pink in the lower pane of the form, but it is not in the general report.  Sometimes it NLY shows XP files in the upper part and there is probably nothing wrong with them.

    http://windowslive.com/online/SkyDrive

    Do not guess what the problem might be - understand and resolve it. I need YOUR voice and the points for helpful answers and propose responses. I'm saving for a pony!

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