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BSOD - Malwarebytes.
#1115140
06/24/17 09:54 AM
06/24/17 09:54 AM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 1,013 Sunny Devon, United Kingdom
Upsydaisy
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In case others have a similar problem....I have Windows 10, and recently my desktop has had at least 5 BSODs in 2 hours of computer use. After trying scans, checking updates and drivers I found that Malwarebytes was the issue. It kept crashing after running a scan around the half-way mark. I was running the 2.2.1 version and updated to 3.1.2 and all is well. I have the Premimum version so assumed the software would update automatically? not so. Edit: sorry,meant to put this in glitches-could it be moved please.
Last edited by Upsydaisy; 06/24/17 09:56 AM. Reason: wrong forum
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Re: BSOD - Malwarebytes.
[Re: Upsydaisy]
#1115148
06/24/17 11:08 AM
06/24/17 11:08 AM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 20,006 Near St. Louis, MO
Draclvr
Reviews Editor - Hints/Glitches Mod - Site Support
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Reviews Editor - Hints/Glitches Mod - Site Support
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Are you using a USB WiFi adapter? There is an issue with the newest version of Malwarebytes and USB adapters. I had the same problem and after installing a WiFi card in my computer the BSOD's stopped. I "think" the 3.1.2 version fixed the issue. Until I got the WiFi adapter installed, I had to disable the Web Protection module.
Gardens put to bed for the winter. Time for some gaming!
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Re: BSOD - Malwarebytes.
[Re: Upsydaisy]
#1115185
06/24/17 06:06 PM
06/24/17 06:06 PM
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Posts: 20,006 Near St. Louis, MO
Draclvr
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But you did say all is well now, right?
Gardens put to bed for the winter. Time for some gaming!
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