The system32 folder delete it.
Your monitor is finished. Have you had a magnet stuck on your monitor lately?
The command line log onto the bluescreen setup disk boot into the command line log onto the installation you want to press to start recovery console at the installation you want to press to press to start run chkdsk when finished.
The hard disk and reload windows providing you have back up of your data doing this would probably be best to format the problem.
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Do not delete these files!! They are system files. Malwarebyte’s Anti-Malware is a good program. I have used it to successfully remove malware from customer’s computers.
I suspect that your problem is not malware – but hardware related. I would start first with your RAM chips. If you have replacements, I would try that first.
I suggest you not delate them, if you do that you may crash your system.
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Could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software. This problem can be solved by uninstalling new software, updating device drivers and making minor configuration changes . From . You can also run a free registry scan using utilities from