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Solve : Computer goes nuts, random blinking, shut downs?

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The HJT log looks fine. TRY this.

Please download Dial-a-Fix by djlizard, save it to the desktop then extract it to it's own folder.

  • Open the folder and run Dial-a-fix.exe
  • 2 windows will open. Close the one in the background labled Restrictive Policies
  • On the main window, check the box in section 4, labled SSL/HTTPS/Cryptography. The 4 boxes under it should be pre-checked
  • Check all boxes in Section 5, labled Registration Center.
  • Click Go
  • OK any error messages if received, but write them down and post them here.
  • Restart the computer when done
Let me know if it helps.So i turned on the computer to do the dial-a-fix thing and it was really bad and barely started up. It was really slow, the windows log in screen didn't load all the way and i had trouble getting IE to open. When it finally did i resized the window a little, and the computer froze and went black for about 2 minutes, then came back with the error screen from way earlier in the forum saying that windows shut down to prevent damage. the file that was bad was still nv4_disp and it said the system got stuck in an infinite loop. the stop code was: 0x000000EA (0xFF777510, 0x82F8F190, 0xF8A2DCBD, 0x00000001).

I turned off the computer and turned it back on, log in, and then an error box came up saying "System has recovered from a serious error" I clixk on log report and it it said the error signiture was the same as the stop code along with OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP:2_0 Product: 256_1
then I clicked on view more technical INFORMATION and it said that the problem files were:
C:\Docume~1\Greg\Locals~1\Temp\WER70ae.dir00\mini031508-01.dmp
C:\Docume~1\Greg\Locals~1\Temp\WER70ae.dir00\sysdata.xml

I dont know if that all helps but I thought i might tell you.

I ran Dial-a-Fix and didn't get any error messages. I restarted the computer and the windows log in screen loaded much faster and the computer started with less intereuptions. The computer screen did still blink a couple times, such as when loading a new screen or something, especially something like my favorites menu. it does seem better but still way far away from what it was before i started incountering problems.Try this one now.

1. Download IEFix.zip and run it.
2. Click the Apply button.
3. You'll be prompted for the Operating System CD or the Service Pack Files location.
4. Once finished Restart Windows.

If you're using Windows XP, insert the Operating System CD. For OEM systems, point to the Operating System source path when prompted. If you've applied a Service Pack separately, you need to insert the Slipstreamed Operating System CD (if you have one) or point the installer to the ServicePack source path when prompted (see example below). Mention the path as "C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386" or "C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles"


If you don't have the Windows installation CD, and if the installation source files are not PRESENT in the hard disk, you may click Cancel when you see a dialog similar to the example below. IEFix will continue with DLL registration part.


IEfix wouldnt work. i downloaded it, extracted the files, and clicked to run the program but a window popped up that said "Internet Explorer 7 is currently not supported"

now what?

One of my friends suggested that i did a system restore or whatever its called, where you go back to what the system was at an earlier date, do you recomend that or do you think theres another problem? another one of my friends said that i should wipe the entire computer clean and start over with reinstalling windows. i dont know if my dad would let me do either of those but i was just wondering what your thoughts were, or we can continue trying other programsTry reinstalling IE7

  • Uninstall the version of IE you have installed now, to do so follow these steps:
    • Click Start
    • Click Control Panel
    • Double click Add or Remove PROGRAMS
    • Scroll down until you find Internet Explore
    • Then click Change/Remove, and follow the prompts.
    • Note: If you are UNABLE to see IE7 in Add or Remove Programs follow these steps:
    • Click Start
    • Click Run
    • Type or copy and paste, into the text box:
    • %windir%\ie7\spuninst\spuninst.exe
    • Then Press Enter
    • Restart your computer.
      • Install the fresh version of Internet Explorer 7.
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