Originally Posted by 70GT6
The blue screen is very common due to drivers. Any of the same accessories hooked up to the new computer? did you install drivers from disks? if so, get the latest versions from the mfg web sites - printer, scanner, mouse, ...anything.- Try Pcpitstop.com - run "full test" - does a great job at testing everything, even outdated drivers,
- Dump Norton - AVG is very good and a free version is available.
- Add Malwarebytes and scan - it finds many things that adaware misses.
- (I would remove all the HP software they put on, but that is me)
AVG & Malwarebytes are avaible at download.com
This would be a good start...
***oh one more TuneUp Utilities 2009 - GREAT program and you can get it for free to use for 30 days. (also at download.com)
The malware bytes is a GREAT program, highly recommend, but instead of free AVG use Webroot's anti-virus with anti-spyware protection, about $40 a year and WELL worth it. You get what you pay for.