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Hi
Is there a way to get information what caused a blue screen. I installed new copy of XP Home to a PC yesterday and today I've got blue screen twice. I've heard about dump files. How does it work? Regards, Kirret
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Its not always overheating!!!!
can be a number of hardware related things also.
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Hi again. It was a RAM failure
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99% of cases are from overheating problems. As for me, I always got BSOD when unsuccesfully overclocked. Quote:
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