Bsod

Sorry, thought it was your desktop system, which makes it harder to determine whats wrong. Not sure what to tell you to do. Have you tested the ram?
 
nope, its the D630.
RAM has not been tested yet. I will run it overnight to see what it shows.

Memtest v4.20 is running right now.
 
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John, may be a stupidish question, but would corrupted files cause these BSODs like it did on the desktop? I used the same disk, but different key to install on the D630. Might be worth a try, yes?
 
If it was file/disk corruption, I don't think we would be getting a processor bus error. On the other hand, ANYTHING is possible.
 
Well, it is running hot, so that could aggrivate the issue. Sort of how getting drunk is 100x easier when your hypoglycimic. Just agrivating the issue/

I think I will try the vista on it and see if it crashes. Still under clock it and limit it to 1 core in BIOS and down the max clock speed in the BIOS to limit heat output till I can get the heatsink, which should be monday to wednesday.
 
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