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857884 2010-02-14 04:03:00 Anything but Hyena Speedy Gonzales (78)
857885 2010-02-15 04:54:00 If you havent fixed this prob yet, This may fix it (support.microsoft.com). You have to request it. Speedy Gonzales (78)
857886 2010-02-15 06:01:00 just a update, crashed again lastnight, this time i got the message MEMORY MANAGEMENT 0x0000000A. Ran memtest 86 and all passed, then ran Passmark burnin test and 2D graphics failed saying video memory corruption.Now totally confused, can,t afford to just replace parts at will mrplane (11854)
857887 2010-02-15 06:05:00 Install the update I posted. Thats why I posted it Speedy Gonzales (78)
857888 2010-02-15 06:10:00 have requested the hotfix mrplane (11854)
857889 2010-02-15 06:12:00 Cool since it seems to point to the same stop error youre getting and the same irql error. WHEN does it crash Speedy Gonzales (78)
857890 2010-02-15 06:17:00 no set pattern to when it crashes, basically when it wants to, last time was when i turned off media centre with the remote control, have my freeview on mc mrplane (11854)
857891 2010-02-15 06:18:00 Ah ok. Hopefully that hotfix fixes it Speedy Gonzales (78)
857892 2010-02-15 06:27:00 thanks haha,my pc shop recommended it

:stare: Which shop was that? They are pretty stupid to recommend something of that quality.

If you want a good PSU you have to go for the good brands, such as: Antec, Enermax, Corsair, Zippy, Seasonic, etc.

Check out www.jonnyguru.com and www.hardwaresecrets.com to find some of the better PSU reviews.

(Most websites have NO clue on how to properly test and review a PSU)


Anything but Hyena

There are a lot of PSUs which are only slightly better, many which are just as bad and some (shudder) which are worse.
Agent_24 (57)
857893 2010-02-15 11:09:00 Did you download and install some patches from Microsoft prior to your PC BSODing? Apparently Microsoft released a series of patches last week, and one of them causes BSOD on Windows 7 OS. You can read about it here

www.pcworld.com death.html

Although the majority of affected users are using Windows XP, some Windows 7 users have been affected by this patch as well.
xmojo1 (4630)
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