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kh75752018-08-31 16:40:05
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kh7575, 2018-08-31 16:40:05

win xp dying?

The situation is such an office network in it linux machines, win 10, win 7 and five win xp machines. Over the past 2-3 days, PCs on win xp have been crashing into BSOD endlessly, in all cases this is due to ntoskrnl.exe + different dlls or sys. Various antiviruses are installed on the PC, they are additionally checked for viruses, autoload is cleaned, the registry is optimized, disks are defragmented and scanned. If one computer were dying, well, sometimes the OS is cluttered or there is a problem with hardware, but there are almost 5 machines at the same time.
UPD All gestures like "cleaned startup" or "optimized registry" were naturally carried out after the problem arose. Not on all PCs, but on 2-3 PCs to see "feel better" or not. So far it's the same.

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A person from Kazakhstan, 2018-08-31
@LenovoId

why dies - already died ... support is over already

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dollar, 2018-08-31
@dollar

Because 5 computers drop out at the same time, then the problem is in the software that is installed on all machines. Bsodes are due to drivers or system software such as antivirus or firewall. See what was last installed (or updated) on all computers, after which it all started - this is the problem.
But it's better to just put a seven and deal with it already.

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Igor, 2018-08-31
@DMGarikk

It's not XP that's dying, it's the hardware on these computers

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Artem @Jump, 2018-08-31
curated by the

No, it's quite healthy.
Although it is far from the most popular system.

If one computer were dying, well, sometimes the OS is cluttered or there is a problem with hardware, but here 5 machines at the same time are almost
Well, if you have optimized the registry on 5 machines, then five will crash. It's logical.
To begin with, I would recommend doingsfc /scannow

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