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Larbo:
Window 7 64-bit.

I have been getting fltmgr.sys BSODs.

I ran  the free Repair program and was wondering if there is are logs or reports of its results/changes/suggestions? Thanks

Boggin:
Can you boot into Safe Mode with Networking and go into Device Manager/View/Show hidden devices then right click on each driver and check for updates.

You can go Start - type devmgmt.msc and press enter when it comes up.

I've seen this caused by a dodgy graphics driver.

Tap F8 (usually) as you switch on then use the cursor keys to select Safe Mode with Networking and press enter.

Check to see if you still get the BSODs after the restart.

You may also need to run a Command Prompt as an administrator and perform a sfc /scannow and a chkdsk /f

Go Start - type cmd then right click on cmd and select Run as administrator.

When the machine has rebooted on completion of the chkdsk, go Start - type eventvwr and press enter when it comes up.

Ensure Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted in the left pane - if it isn't then just click on it.

Expand Windows Logs when it has read the data then click on Application/Action/Find and type chkdsk into the Find box and press enter.

Cancel the Find box to read the log in the scrollable Window below.

Apart from anything else, check to see if it reports any KBs in bad sectors.

If you need to run a sfc /scannow let me know what it reports as well as the chkdsk.

Larbo:
Hi Tom,

Device Mgr is clear in Safe Mode other than the "printer driver being inaccessible in Safe Mode".

What I have done already are:
SFC- all ok  (from Com Prompt- Run As Admin)
Chkdsk- all ok  (same as above)
Malwarebytes
Tweaking.com Repair
Windows Update
Updated from mfg sites:
    GeForce graphics driver
    Intel Driver per Intel App
RAM
   Windows Memory Diagnostic
   Ran each of 2 sticks separately

Do you still want me to run SFC and Chkdsk again and look at the event logs?

Dont' know if it matters but the shutdown period has become lengthy. 45 secs or so.

Thanks!

Boggin:
If you've already done the chkdsk and sfc /scannow then there's no need to redo them if you checked the chkdsk log to see what it had reported.

Do you have any other security programs besides Malwarebytes (MBAM) ?

Can you perform a clean boot by going Start - type msconfig and press enter when it comes up.

Under Startup Disable all - Apply - OK then under Services check the box to Hide all Microsoft services - Disable all - Apply - OK then reboot.

Shut it down to see if that makes any difference to the shutdown time.

Larbo:
I'll ck out the msconfig option later on. Thanks. Are there any logs or reports that are generated after running Tweaking.com Repairs?

Larry

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