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Microsoft Support & Malware Removal
BSOD Crashes, Kernel Debugging
BSOD on win7 x64 when some one else trying to connect to my router's network
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<blockquote data-quote="Mazen" data-source="post: 67501" data-attributes="member: 4336"><p>Hello again Patrick,</p><p>Good news:</p><p>the problem is fully solved I did a passive testing last night and every thing was just fine.</p><p>Thank you Patrick you are a life saver :rofl12:!, so what causes this error the UltraIso or DeepFreeze?</p><p>as for the UltraIso I can go along without it, but not the DeepFreeze because this is the main work laptop I use it for programming and DeepFreeze is a good choice for me rather than using Virtual machines, so do you suggest installing a newer version of DeepFreeze ?!</p><p></p><p>and BTW the audio problem happened every time I rebooted and the process called "audiodg.exe" located in System32 folder,</p><p>I'll try to update my sound driver and see what happened, and report it here..</p><p></p><p>Best regards,</p><p></p><p>Mazen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mazen, post: 67501, member: 4336"] Hello again Patrick, Good news: the problem is fully solved I did a passive testing last night and every thing was just fine. Thank you Patrick you are a life saver :rofl12:!, so what causes this error the UltraIso or DeepFreeze? as for the UltraIso I can go along without it, but not the DeepFreeze because this is the main work laptop I use it for programming and DeepFreeze is a good choice for me rather than using Virtual machines, so do you suggest installing a newer version of DeepFreeze ?! and BTW the audio problem happened every time I rebooted and the process called "audiodg.exe" located in System32 folder, I'll try to update my sound driver and see what happened, and report it here.. Best regards, Mazen [/QUOTE]
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BSOD on win7 x64 when some one else trying to connect to my router's network
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