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    BSOD nightmare randomly

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by silentmoon, Jan 24, 2013.

  1. silentmoon

    silentmoon Notebook Guru

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    about 2 days ago,my lap usually got BSOD,i used whocrash to detech the cause,and i find it mostly cause by kernel mode,but i cant find any solution to fix that,can any 1 help me plz,or i should do a clean install :confused:
     
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    Did the error log report which kernal? Since there isn't much info to go off of at the moment, I'm going to recommend running MemTest86+ and running CHKDSK (or any other disk health checking program; I particularly like HDAT2 and HDTune).
     
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    silentmoon Notebook Guru

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    i checked the ram and the hdd already,both healthy,this is the pics of the logs :
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