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I checked my graphic card and that is not the problem. I would have to say my RAM is in good condition. I just hope that it would be the harddrive because I already ordered one. Any more suggestions people or the solution?
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if you have checked your HDD with another and still the same it must be ok and if its not the graphics card I would say its your RAM
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