![]() ![]() Model : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU X6800 2.93GHz It was suggested that the Logitech cordless trackball mouse could be at issue for the BSOD's so I have removed it and the driver and associated software from the machine. I did an overnight test of memory with zero errors. I have ordered another HD to replace, but it won't be here for a few days. I have run chkdsk /r to fix, but it does not go away. I have a damaged block at 307 MB per HD Tune. This process is supposed to be part of Dell's SAS Raid Storage Manager. The "Error in Ssl Connection" message is by the process Popup.exe. I have a kernal dump analysis by WinDbg that I have uploaded in other posts. SUPERAntiSpyware found a trojan, but SpyBotSD and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware found nothing. ![]() In lieu of MGTools I ran highjackthis and attached the log. Combofix and MGTools wouldn't work as I am running Windows XP 圆4. I followed the chaslang XP Cleaning Procedure as closely as possible. I have pursued both of these issues in the software forum with lots of good help, but the issues remain and it was suggested go to this forum. I have had a "Error in Ssl Connection" error after bootup for several months. I have had 2 to 3 BSODs per day for about 6 weeks now. ![]()
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