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  1. Not very specific as to what the problem is.

     

    Agreed! Did you do anything that might have triggered these BSODs. Things like:

     

    Updated a specific driver.

    Applied a batch of Windows updates?

    Installed a new program?

     

    You could also:

     

    Check your event viewer for any associated criticals and/or errors that might provide additional insight.

  2. Can't run troubleshooter.  Doesn't understand the file extension.

    Have you tried running MicrosoftFixit.wu.MATSKB.Run.exe directly from your browser or did you download it and click to execute it? Seems like there is more to your issue than meets the eye IMHO. The recognition/association of the exe file association is inherent to the OS; therefore, you may be dealing with an active malware infection and/or the remnants thereof. Also, the fact that you have a pending repair "stuck" is also suspicious.

     

    Here is an MS Fixit for the .exe recognition problem:

     

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950505

     

    If the above doesn't work. Post your issue here to make sure you are and/or have not been infected:

     

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/f/103/am-i-infected-what-do-i-do/

     

    Good luck.

  3. Regarding your Firefox issue, make sure you are running the latest version (26.0) and, if so, please follow the directions here to (hopefully) address your script issue:

     

    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/warning-unresponsive-script

     

    FYI, certain plug-ins are know to cause this issue.

     

    Regarding your IE issue, I think a bit more detail would be helpful (eg, what happens when you try to launch/load it). Also, do you get any error messages?

  4. (it is an information taken from wise pc 1st aid ;) - Yes, it could be more useful if it got the active browser instead of simply get MSIE browser version)

    Understood... but it is the OP's responsibility to clearly identify the issue and he/she did not do it. FF was never mentioned and, since I'm not a mind reader, I assumed it was an IE 11 issue. Posters need to start helping themselves by giving specific details related to their issue(s). Moreover, the OPs second response

    i use firefox as my main and only browser never use IE

    would seem to indicate that I should have known that; whereas, some sort of apology (for not making that clear in the first post) would have been a more polite way to continue the explanation.

  5. If none of the previous suggestions have worked, you may have some component store corruption. To address this issue, you must run sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt. This will takle some time to run so be patient and (hopefully) those bad or corrupted dlls will be replaced by known good ones:

     

     

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  6. Since you stated that you have "tried everything", that leaves little to suggest without having to hear "I tried that already." From this point, you have two choices IMHO. Either tell us everything you have tried (so we can eliminate redundant suggestions) or specifically identify the make/model of the device you are trying to get working. We await for your additional information.

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