T Tim Fitzgerald New member Joined May 20, 2013 Posts 2 Location Oak Island NC May 20, 2013 #1 Every now and then my Hp Pavillion crashes and I find no link to anything that seems to trigger it. I ran all the malware scanners and malware boot discs& removed seven Trojans and other assorted crap. I ran scan disk and it said it couldn't repair all errors. long story short I found out I have a corrupt CBS file issue. I see I'm not the first on the forums.I have downloaded the cab file to send you If you can read it and help me fix this thing I would be grateful. As I said the pc is a HP pavilion desktop with Windows 7 32bit OS upgraded from Vista. I'll be glad to send anything else you may need. Thanks Tim FitzgeraldView attachment CBS.zip
Every now and then my Hp Pavillion crashes and I find no link to anything that seems to trigger it. I ran all the malware scanners and malware boot discs& removed seven Trojans and other assorted crap. I ran scan disk and it said it couldn't repair all errors. long story short I found out I have a corrupt CBS file issue. I see I'm not the first on the forums.I have downloaded the cab file to send you If you can read it and help me fix this thing I would be grateful. As I said the pc is a HP pavilion desktop with Windows 7 32bit OS upgraded from Vista. I'll be glad to send anything else you may need. Thanks Tim FitzgeraldView attachment CBS.zip
P partof Member Joined May 13, 2013 Posts 7 May 21, 2013 #2 Hi, Tim. You must gather more info, such as: * If you have BSODs, then crash dump files from Code: "%SystemDrive%\Windows\MEMORY.DMP" or Code: "%SystemDrive%\Windows\minidump\" * Run MSINFO32.exe, go to File > Export. * Run eventvwr.msc and save System log as *.evtx file. Zip everything up, upload to any online file-hosting service and post link here.
Hi, Tim. You must gather more info, such as: * If you have BSODs, then crash dump files from Code: "%SystemDrive%\Windows\MEMORY.DMP" or Code: "%SystemDrive%\Windows\minidump\" * Run MSINFO32.exe, go to File > Export. * Run eventvwr.msc and save System log as *.evtx file. Zip everything up, upload to any online file-hosting service and post link here.
tom982 Emeritus Joined May 31, 2012 Posts 4,352 Location New York May 21, 2013 #3 Hi Tim, In addition to the above, could you run another SFC can please and post your CBS log again? The one you posted doesn't contain a log from a SFC scan. Tom
Hi Tim, In addition to the above, could you run another SFC can please and post your CBS log again? The one you posted doesn't contain a log from a SFC scan. Tom