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Boot into windows recovery management ( spam F8 at boot ) and select the repair/recovery option. than try to click on repair and wait till it's finished. If that didn't work re-install windows . If that doesn't help replace the RAM

Hello. My computer is blue screening. I think I got a virus. I ran the program malwarebytes. It said it found something and asked to reboot to take care of the problems. I rebooted the computer and it blue screened. I can't boot normally or safe boot. It all leads to blue screen.

This is what comes up:

*** STOP: 0x00000024 (0x00000000001904FB, 0xFFFFF880027A6E48, 0xFFFFF88027A66A0, 0xFFFFF8801CCBA84)

*** Ntfs.sys - Address FFFFF88001CCBA84 base at FFFFF8801C3B000, DateStamp 4a5bc14f

It is a Gateway computer. It has an i5, 8gb ram, 1tb, and an nvidia gt card.

I made a Linux Flash Drive. That works, but crashes after a few minutes. I have a windows 7 installation disc I bought for another computer and tried that. The disc started to boot, but blue screened.

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Boot into windows recovery management ( spam F8 at boot ) and select the repair/recovery option. than try to click on repair and wait till it's finished. If that didn't work re-install windows . If that doesn't help replace the RAM

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sounds like a hardware issue, you need to strip you PC down to bare bones, and see if it will boot.....I suggest you connect one hdd and one stick of ram and the CPU to start will, see if that boots. If it does add more components, until it fails. 

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It is my parents' computer. It's from Fry's Electronics. About 4 years old. Intel i5. 8gb ram. nvidia gt graphics card. 1tb hard drive.

If you fancy some light surgery: try booting from that drive. How old is the rig? Is this a new issue? Sorry if you've posted this already, I'm rather inebriated ;)

It is my parents' computer. It's from Fry's Electronics. About 4 years old. Intel i5. 8gb ram. nvidia gt graphics card. 1tb hard drive.

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You said that you could start Ubuntu and run your computer fine for a long period of time? If so it sounds like a driver issue in windows.

I'm still running on my core i7-920

@Motherboard: GA-EX58-UD3R @GPU: GTX 560 @Memory: 16GB1600C9 @Storage: X25-M 80GB & 330 120GB * Caviar Green 2TB @Screen: Acer H223HQ

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Do you have any suggestions to how I could fix that?

Have you changed/altered any drivers lately? I had a similar problem with an old Radeon 6870. Whenever the old girl hid anything over 600mhz it would blue screen the PC. While I don't suggest underclocking the gpu; it could be on its last legs.

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Have a nice reinstall! The few times I have come to the bitter conclusion that I have to reinstall Windows it have been with great anticipation. Anyhow after reinstalling your apps I love the clean felling you get. Until you feel it up with crap again!
I am running more and more on Arch Linux now when Steam for Linus is here. I love it. There I have a clean feeling all the time after setup.

I'm still running on my core i7-920

@Motherboard: GA-EX58-UD3R @GPU: GTX 560 @Memory: 16GB1600C9 @Storage: X25-M 80GB & 330 120GB * Caviar Green 2TB @Screen: Acer H223HQ

@Case: Antec P180B -EU * Jou Jye 480AUBA * 2x NF-S12A FLX @Peripherals: CM Storm QuickFire TK Blue - Rearranged Svorak * MX518 @Sound: Beresford TC-7520 DAC * ATH-M40 fs

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you could using your windows disk to get to command prompt and run sfc /scannow, this will check and repair any broken system files and might allow it to boot.

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