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Anonymous
2015-12-14T13:15:49+00:00

I had connected my mouse to my laptop when suddenly it encountered BSOD showing kernel_data_inpage_error. When the system restarted, it showed***"Hi, We Are Setting Up Things For You"*** like when it shows when installing windows 8. When my pc started, it didnt show anything on desktop and showed and error that systemprofile/desktop didnt exist. My data is consistent but i cant use the windows services like search, start menu, etc. I tried running the dism and sfc, but dism showed an error that remote procedure call failed. This was on 80%. and sfc showed that windows resource protection found corruption and couldn,t fix it. I even did chkdsk but it said that c drive couldn,t be locked at this moment. I am using a dell laptop,DELL INSPIRON 15 3542. Please help. I cant even access my downloads folder. I searched the systemprofile folder and found that the folder was empty.

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-12-14T17:00:26+00:00

    The version that was loaded was from 2007 and if you do not need it you can simply rename it from *.sys to *.bak so it does not load.

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  2. Anonymous
    2015-12-14T16:36:05+00:00

    I searched the internet and i didnt find any drivers for pppop64. What should I do?

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  3. Anonymous
    2015-12-14T16:08:41+00:00

    I checked the driver info on my system. It is a 14/07/2009 version.

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-12-14T15:21:15+00:00

    These were Related to pppop64.sys PPP over Pipe Miniport driver from Fortinet Inc.  Yours is from 2007

    Completely remove the current driver and install the newest driver available.  For instructions on how to do that Read all about updating drivers by my partner JMH3143 here http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wiki/windows_other-hardware/updating-a-driver/a5e6345e-af9b-4099-bef0-8d22254aa1c1?tm=1436753520149

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  5. Anonymous
    2015-12-14T15:05:20+00:00

    OK, so i did what you asked. My system started crashing in loops so had to boot in safe mode. Here is the Google Drive link -

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2GqffYHlrtPR0wyc0d1ODVrUG8

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