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Offline Angelika

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How to solve a constantly recurring BSOD? WINDOWS 7 64-BIT
All ways fail. RAM memory - all the time it shows that there were NO errors found. (MemTest86+), Windows Check Memory...
Problem with the driver.
Although this is not necessarily about this driver, just how the system's memory is managed.
The problem causes when the Chrome or Edge browser is running, this error occurs only once every day.

Also, "torturing" the tests does not indicate that any problem with memory, cpu, temperatures are super low.
Safe Boot /Disable Services, only Run Windows Services = not solved problem


20 GB RAM.

ANTIVIRUS NO INFECTION

CHKDSK /R /F = NO ERRORS.
SMART = NO PROBLEM. DISK GOOD STATUS
SFC /SCANNOW and SFC /VERIFYONLY = NO PROBLEM DETEC. 100% INTEGRIYY SYSTEM

Your computer is out of memory

« Last Edit: March 18, 2020, 08:55:07 am by Angelika »

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The cbfs3.sys driver is related to EldoS and may be outdated.

However, from research, it can also be used maliciously by Trojans.

To ensure your machine is clean, boot into Safe Mode with Networking and run scans with the free ESET Online Scanner and AdwCleaner.

https://www.eset.com/uk/home/online-scanner/

https://www.malwarebytes.com/adwcleaner/

Let me know how you get on.

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The file is not outdated, because this file has always existed from the beginning and there was never a problem.
And UAC enabled at a high level will never allow a computer infection, because I have never had such cases I have ever enabled et perfect security, and the ESET package and all "Windows Update" security up to date.
The problem seems to be rather that Chrome-based browsers are using too much virtual memory, even if you have a lot of physical memory.
The more physical memory you have, the more Chrome will use virtual memory C:\pagefile.sys, and that's true because the size increases when you run Chrome, Edge or Chromium or Opera.
I bought even more physical memory and an even bigger problem.
This problem does not occur in Firefox.

Set: Automatic pagefile size

« Last Edit: March 27, 2020, 02:44:57 pm by Angelika »

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Then don't use those browsers - I get along fine with just IE.

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Boggin-


Unfortunately, this problem only since Chrome version 80. (Not availabale Tab Freeze)
Earlier this problem did not occur (version 79) because it had a new feature that reduced the use of pagefile.sys
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/146276-how-enable-disable-tab-freezing-google-chrome.html

It has nothing to do with all the 'freezing of tabs' extension because it causes the extension names to be added to the links and refresh required.
That function in Chrome, as in Firefox was better.

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If you are having problems with particular browsers then don't use them until they sort themselves out.

I've never used Chrome but I do know that Firefox can be heavy on resources.

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Firefox immediately freezes tabs every time start/run Firefox, so you can have 1000 tabs and use only 1GB RAM. And the browser does not crash or stability problems do not occur.
1000 tabs seems to be a lot, but it's just for testing... and not problem here...

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Are you still getting BSODs ?

I don't know what EldoS is - do you need it ?

Quite often when a program causes problems, an uninstall and reinstall can often resolve.

The same could be said for Chrome and Firefox.

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I deleted two System files (.*sys)
And the Blue Screen of Death has been gone for a long time.

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So are you still getting the high memory usage error message ?