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I recently downloaded a video file that told me that i needed a codec in order for it to work. I downloaded the codec and now my laptop bluescreens when I try to restart it. I can start it in safe mode just fine. My stop messages we c0000005, 8ED4A59B, 8E006040 and 00000000. I'm running Vista x86(32-bit) on a Sony Vaio VGN-NR330E. If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it! -- DRE910 |
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A system restore point?
codec downloads can be a source of all sorts of nasties - malaware, trojans, virus etc - "DRE910" wrote in message ... I recently downloaded a video file that told me that i needed a codec in order for it to work. I downloaded the codec and now my laptop bluescreens when I try to restart it. I can start it in safe mode just fine. My stop messages we c0000005, 8ED4A59B, 8E006040 and 00000000. I'm running Vista x86(32-bit) on a Sony Vaio VGN-NR330E. If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it! -- DRE910 |