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    BSOD every time I start my computer, something with "ntoskrnl.exe"

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by exthefun, May 17, 2013.

  1. exthefun

    exthefun Newbie

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    Hi guys, I need some help here.
    Let start from the beginning of all,
    Yesterday my PSU blew up and I did order a new one. It came today and I mounted it in minutes.
    So after that I started my desktop and it was all okay. An updated has been installed and suddenly I saw that one of my fans is not working ( I forgot about him ). So otherwise the computer was going to restart I just turned it off. I connected the fan properly and started my pc again. A BSOD came up and that broke my heart. I manage to start the safe mode, I tried finding the last thing causing the BSOD with the bluescreen reader program and the thing which is causing that is something with driver name "ntoskrnl.exe". So I looked into google and there was so much info and "fixes" but none of them was usefull (or understandable for me ).

    Please Help!

    If you want I can upload screenshots of the bluescreen reader, tomorrow.

    Thanks!
     
  2. MrDJ

    MrDJ Notebook Nobel Laureate

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