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79f69a39-2de3-4fb2-9af4-a8d5852e78e2.png Bsods started happening 3 4 days after update kb5007186 was successfully installed. anyone have an idea on how to fix it? there were no collected dump files for debugging. the logs did not report bsod. the settings are now optimal to create dump files if they occur. While windows shows error messages and lets you view vague details in event viewer, you still rarely know what the actual problem is, such as with the distributedcom error. it’s actually a fairly common error that you’ll see if you check out event viewer often. What does this mean? sometimes this pc also halts, no mouse or keyboard input accepted, then after a minute it works fine again. this seems to have happened after i did a ' reset this pc' just couple days ago. and appid . After fixing clsid and appid, running the following script in the power shell as adminsitrator, how can i know which is the app name i need to find in administrative tools > component services? please, hope someone can tell me the name i need to look for there.

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E88fa806-8fb0-4cf5-bef4-0f56b6c3e898 Hosted At ImgBB — ImgBB What does this mean? sometimes this pc also halts, no mouse or keyboard input accepted, then after a minute it works fine again. this seems to have happened after i did a ' reset this pc' just couple days ago. and appid . After fixing clsid and appid, running the following script in the power shell as adminsitrator, how can i know which is the app name i need to find in administrative tools > component services? please, hope someone can tell me the name i need to look for there. Generally, dcom errors are meant to be ignored. but if they are intrusive, you can potentially fix it in the registry. if you would like to attempt a fix in the registry, i'd highly suggest starting with a system restore point. after creating a restore point, you can open the registry editor:. Here's a detailed breakdown of what i've noticed so far: ### 1. suspicious network activity. i've observed multiple connections to aws ips (e.g., ec2 18 209 201 158), mongodb ports. Try running memtest86 on each of your ram sticks, one stick at a time, up to 4 passes. only error count you want is 0, any higher could be cause of the bsod. remove/replace ram sticks with errors . Hello, i recently removed (i believe) a trojan called ocammy.c38 off my pc via factory resetting (keeping files) and scanning with windows defender. i'm 99% sure it was allowing someone to control.

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