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BSoD Help with Codes
Leafs
post Oct 12 2008, 10:04 AM
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When I insert a game disc to play, it will run for a bit than the sound will stutter and go to the BSoD. If I run 3DMark and if the screen saver comes on I get the following BSoD

BCCode:1000000a BCP1:00000016 BCP20000001C BCP3 000000 BCP4 804E1745
OSVer 5_1_2600 SP2_0 Product 256_1
Can anyone tell me what this all means?
System
Intel Quad core 6600
P5W DH Deluxe
using onboard sound
Video Nvida 8800GTX
2 megs of memory OCZ
LG DVD GDR 8162B
LG DVDRam GSA H42N
HDs 1. st 3500329AS
2. WDC WD5000AAKS-OOY6AD
Logitech cordless Mouse and keyboard Deluxe
Win XP Pro SP2
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wannabe1
post Oct 12 2008, 10:49 AM
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Hello Leafs...

When you installed the drivers for your ASUS motherboard, did you install GamerOSD, as well? If you did, uninstall it from "Add or Remove Programs" and reboot. If your display drops to the minimum settings, install the latest drivers for your video card from the Nvidia website.

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