Went to blue screen falls down to a few restart suddenley

Hi all

Initially, this problem started about 3 weeks ago, when my son was playing on the site Web of Cbeebies and the just suddenley computer crashed, showed a screen blue error, then rebooted. Then it started happening frequently and after running several diagnistics sytem scans (which is now much I forget which those, no doubt) there seems to be a problem with my AVG and report software, so I uninstalled my AVG but STILL havn't could completely uninstall all report. It seemed for a while every time I installed AV software my system would break down shortly after, but now that has changed and today, my PC crashed just twice but this time without a blue error screen! Now becomes very odd and very annoying. Please can you help me solve this problem? I have 2 files of mini dump that I can't not training how to read even though I have Visual 2008 which is supposed to open these files.

I look forward to your reply.

Kind regards

Caroline Thom

My PC is Dell Inspiron 530 Vista 32bits.

If you are here now caroline I can check. He was a little late last night (or this morning) to use teamviewer.

Rerun the teamviewer then give me another ID and pw. UH if its 21:40 or something (Friday) where you are now? You're 11 hours or something behind New Zealand aren't you? If you have Skype my name is the same name I use here

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