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sy69

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pc has keeps blue screening then crashing and i have found out its a driver problem.how do i find out which driver it is :S

thanks in advance :thumbsup:
 

sy69

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Can you be sure its a driver problem as flaky RAM modules can cause blue screens as well. Whats the error message you are getting.

the problem i have is that when it blues screens it reboots straight away so its impossible to read the jargon on screen :cry: .only once has it given me the chance to send a report to m/soft which is where i got the info about it being a driver problem.next time i get to send a report to m/soft i will make note of what it says.:thumbsup:
 

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turned my pc on tonight and got the system has recovered from a serious error message.so clicked on to see what data the error report contains and got this as error signature
BCCode : 10000050 BCP1 :C101C17C BCP2 : 00000000 BCP3 : 8050298A
BCP4 : 00000000 OSVer : 5_1_2600 SP : 2_0 Product : 256_1

so then clicked to view technical information about this error report and got this info
C:\DOCUME~1josy\LOCALS~1\TEMP\WER70af.dir00\Mini120906-01.dmp
C:\DOCUME~1josy\LOCALS~1\TEMP\WER70af.dir00\sysdata.xml

sent the report to m/soft this is what i got back
Microsoft Online Crash Analysis

to say im lost is a understatement:confused: :(
any clues anyone
 

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SY,

how long has your PC been suffering from the blue screen problem?

Can you remember installing new software/drivers just prior to this happening?

Has this problem increased in the times it happens?

please let me know and I ask some more questions lol - but may be able to assist in your troubles :D

JD7
 

Stylee

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BSOD on boot is usualy due to HDD or IDE controller issues in the 32bit system.

Try booting into safe mode and removing the IDE chanel/controlers from device manager, reboot the machine and it should hopefully repair the damage. Its usualy due to installation of new HDD or an update. email me if it persists m8 and ill do a remote repair in safe mode for you.

Stylee
 

sy69

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SY,

how long has your PC been suffering from the blue screen problem?

Can you remember installing new software/drivers just prior to this happening?

Has this problem increased in the times it happens?

please let me know and I ask some more questions lol - but may be able to assist in your troubles :D

JD7

its been like this for nearly 2 years had other things of higher priorty.has onlt went tits up after i changed cpu,mobo and graphics card.
it can be fine for days then might crash lots of times in same amount of time.
 

sy69

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BSOD on boot is usualy due to HDD or IDE controller issues in the 32bit system.

Try booting into safe mode and removing the IDE chanel/controlers from device manager, reboot the machine and it should hopefully repair the damage. Its usualy due to installation of new HDD or an update. email me if it persists m8 and ill do a remote repair in safe mode for you.

Stylee

next time i see you on msn m8 you can do a remote repair thingy :cool: