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November 2nd, 2008, 10:24 AM
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Driver Terrier
Turn off automatically restart in the advanced options of the properties in my computer. (right click my computer, properties, advanced tab, settings button near the bottom, uncheck the box automatically restart). Then you can post the full BSOD message which should have the name of the offending .sys file.
You should start by checking your RAM -www.memtest86.com has a bootable iso you can download and burn to a cd.
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