a question regarding OCA

T

Tri

Hi,
This is a question regarding the online crash analysis.
Well, it started with me being careless and got on the
Net without firewall for a few minutes. So I got Blaster.
I also just detected a keylogger on my computer. In the
past few days my computer started getting blue screen at
random time (when I just close IE, or just when I happen
to quit from an application) I accepted the Send Error
Report option and the OCA tells me that the problem is
likely to be caused by my audio driver, realtek.
So the question is: if OCA says it specifically like that
(ie problem likely caused by audio driver blah blah), how
much does that guarrantee that it is the audio driver
that is causing the crash? Can I take that for granted?
Sorry if the question is confusing. I am just trying to
make sure I have got rid of the keylogger. I have got rid
of Blaster and got the keylogger quarrantired by Spy
Sweeper. But still have to ask this.
Thanks,
Tri
 
R

Rock

Tri said:
Hi,
This is a question regarding the online crash analysis.
Well, it started with me being careless and got on the
Net without firewall for a few minutes. So I got Blaster.
I also just detected a keylogger on my computer. In the
past few days my computer started getting blue screen at
random time (when I just close IE, or just when I happen
to quit from an application) I accepted the Send Error
Report option and the OCA tells me that the problem is
likely to be caused by my audio driver, realtek.
So the question is: if OCA says it specifically like that
(ie problem likely caused by audio driver blah blah), how
much does that guarrantee that it is the audio driver
that is causing the crash? Can I take that for granted?
Sorry if the question is confusing. I am just trying to
make sure I have got rid of the keylogger. I have got rid
of Blaster and got the keylogger quarrantired by Spy
Sweeper. But still have to ask this.
Thanks,
Tri

You can't take anything for granted with computers.
 

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