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Additionally since the crash started happening, were any changes made to the PC? I've had the issues occur pretty much everywhere, from the summoning bell outside my house, to busy cities, to Bozja, etc. It doesn't seem to be affected by the amount of people nearby from what I've seen. Can you elaborate what you mean by "changes"? The only things I have deliberately done that I can think of are to install Windows Updates as they have been rolled out, tried to keep my drivers up to date, etc.

I have not installed any new hardware or anything of that nature. Good afternoon and thank you for the reply. Ah, then yeah, the only things I can think of are the things I previously mentioned, the Windows Updates and my drivers. I don't believe I've done anything more than that.

Please enable System Protection and create a new Restore Point. Your disk space is also getting low so you should look at what you can remove, uninstall, or move to another hard drive. Is this a work computer or do you have multiple computers in the home that might have the same name? Let me have you run a different scanner to double-check. I don't expect it to find anything, but no harm in checking.

It is quite late for me so I may not reply until tomorrow or Monday but please follow up with the information above and I will check back on you as soon as I can. I don't have a computer with the same name no. I also caught this as active while setting up system restore. It is quite normal to be in a workgroup. Basically all Windows computers are either in a workgroup or a domain. The domain is normally in a business environment. You can actually even change the workgroup name if wanted, but there is no need to.

That is all normal. I was roaming through my event viewer after and i noticed something that led me to a security folder in the windows folder. So, you tell me please. What current issues are you still having or think that you're having. The Reset should have undone and fixed most things. There is no need to do so with thumb drives.

Perhaps you're simply seeing things you're not familiar with but are normal for Windows. Let's start again to make sure there are no infections. I've seen powershell events where IPC listening threads have occured with something called appdomain, with remote commands being executed even though no net connection is active or setup. Again, there are literally thousands of Events within minutes on every Windows computer out there.

That alone is very normal and to be expected. There is no doubt that Windows build updates and makes a lot of changes, however, again that is not a sign of infection or someone hacking your system.

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I'm having trouble with my MFC Brother color printer. Tech Tip, Updating drivers manually requires some computer skills and patience. Driver Info, File name, asrock-agp-8x-sata-ata Driver version, 1. Device Lab. PCI Controller. Leave a Reply. Hi Elliot, maybe a other driver is in conflict with the ByteBlaster driver.

Try to check the non PnP drivers in your installation. I don't know the exact names of an english windows installation, because I have a german windows. But I try to explain how you can look at the non pnp-Devices. You have to open the computer management console where you can see all devices which are installed on your computer. If there are more then one Altera driver, try to remove then and reinstall only the needed driver.

Hope this helps. Hi ecm, I finally got it working, thanks for the advice. Then the byteblaster showed up in the hardware list, but it said something about a missing kernel, so then I added the byteblaster driver again and also a. Thanks, Elliot Quote End Hi, I know this is not a new thread, but I have the same problem, I already changed LPT3 to LPT1, and reinstall the drivers but it's still not working, keep giving the same kernel error, what else could be?? If no forum member can help, you should send a service request to Altera support, cause only Altera software devlopers can know for sure, what the error message means respectively under which circumstances it may occur at all.

As mentioned in post 7, I also tried to add the byteblaster driver without any real changes. As post 8, the only point I cannot figure out is which. Is this the only missing point?

If yes, is it possible to get this xxx. The ByteBlaster specific drivers are pgdhdlc. I hope this works for you. Thank you very much. First the ByteblasterMV was not showing up in hardware. Then the problem showed up with "Kernel mode driver not installed".



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