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Originally Posted by JoelK
I'm afraid that as much as you don't want to go through the hassle, reinstalling Windows is probably your best bet. If you could isolate the file causing the crashes (probably a DLL or VXD), it's possible that simply replacing that file would fix the problem. However, since the error message doesn't include any info on what file is causing the crash, you are likely to spend a great deal of effort attempting to locate the culprit.... more than simply reinstalling Windows/apps/data fresh.
Plus, with a fresh install of Windows, a lot of cruft will get removed so the system should be a bit snappier.
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Would I be able to find it in event viewer?
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