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Thread ID: 62146 2005-09-28 04:16:00 XP Blue screen of driver death jamesyboi (6579) Press F1
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391483 2005-09-28 04:16:00 www.freewebs.com

go here and see. thats what it says after it crashes to a blue screen and restarts. Im not sure whats wrong but it happened after i got my
512mb ddr 400 ram and geforce 6600GT.
jamesyboi (6579)
391484 2005-09-28 06:20:00 And where did u get the drivers from, if u think the drivers are crashing the system?

From Nvidia or the windowsupdate site?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
391485 2005-09-28 06:45:00 one possibility is a ram conflict pull the new ram out or the old ram if it's still in there and see what happens drcspy (146)
391486 2005-09-28 10:29:00 i use the newest non beta from nvidia, it has different names each time like

PF blah blah
less_or_not_equal etc.. i do have ram issues
my brothers ram in my wont even start on boot :S
jamesyboi (6579)
391487 2005-09-28 10:34:00 Dont use beta drivers when trouble-shooting. Metla (12)
391488 2005-09-28 11:08:00 i use the newest non beta from nvidia, it has different names each time like

PF blah blah
less_or_not_equal etc.. i do have ram issues
my brothers ram in my wont even start on boot :S

Give the whole ** Stop error message, including addressing (0x000000whatever,), then we might be able to help.

Ram might well be your answer, but there are any number of other things it could be from drivers, .dll to hardware.
Murray P (44)
391489 2005-09-29 09:26:00 ok its not beta drivers m3l+a....ill write it down wen it crashes, jamesyboi (6579)
391490 2005-09-29 09:41:00 ok its not beta drivers m3l+a....ill write it down wen it crashes,

Look in Event Viewer, under System and Applications (probably under apps), it'll have the error message there.
Murray P (44)
391491 2005-09-29 10:07:00 Can you boot up into safe mode with no issues? If not then you likely have a hardware issue (possibly ram). If Safe mode is ok then its likely a driver. Try uninstalling/rolling back one at a time to narrow it down. Freejack (375)
391492 2005-09-30 01:29:00 Can you boot up into safe mode with no issues? If not then you likely have a hardware issue (possibly ram). If Safe mode is ok then its likely a driver. Try uninstalling/rolling back one at a time to narrow it down.

Supposition until you have the full error mesaage. Then you can start the trial and error with the most likely suspects first in line.
Murray P (44)
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