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Parallax_
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 10:08 Post subject: |
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Did you write down what the Bluescreen said and googled for the message?
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 10:29 Post subject: |
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As far as im aware the blue screen on XP is usually related to bad memory. Try swapping in some new sticks.
My computer used to sometimes get that blue screen for half a second then restart, talk to one of my IT buddies and he told me what it's from. Well my computer loaded up and restarted cause of that screen, took a stick out ran memtest and there was the problem. 67+ errors before it even hit 1% You also could have had some static fry something on the comptuer with that friction and/or touching your components without discharging yourself first.
Last edited by SpykeZ on Mon, 8th Jan 2007 10:32; edited 1 time in total
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 10:31 Post subject: |
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SpykeZ wrote: | As far as im aware the blue screen on XP is usually related to bad memory. Try swapping in some new sticks. |
im using 1 gig, and i don't think i can get hold of sticks. and aswell as i don't think this has to do with memory since another screen says that this has to do with complete power shut off.
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 10:38 Post subject: |
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Windows xp Pro, and no it cant be that since i get the message to use safe mode and once i use it i get the same info.
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 14:15 Post subject: |
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$en$i
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Posted: Mon, 8th Jan 2007 20:47 Post subject: |
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A lot of time you will have BSOD with badly installed/conflicting drivers (nvidia), hardware too much overclocked, etc, not necessary a memory trouble.
You should disable "automatically restart" on error to let you write down the error code for the next time.
(control panel > system > advanced > startup and recovery > system failure, uncheck "automatically restart")
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