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MorningRayn

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The video card is NVidia GeForce 6200 Turbocache

And I don't have anymore random compressed videos that I can test with. (Maybe it's not even a problem anymore). I'm constantly deleting files to save space on my computer.

And here's the "important looking" (I just didn't bother copying the things that said like "remove any newly installed hardware") information from the blue screen:

DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL

STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x00162AA4, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, 0xf77447F3)

sfng32.sys - Address F77447F3 base at F7742000, Datestamp 42900b
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http://www.goteamspe...tview.php?id=53

http://forum.goteams...ead.php?t=31036

See if this helps

http://support.micro...om/?kbid=916595
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I opened up my Device Manager and hit the "Update Driver" for every single thing in the list...

And I installed that file from windows... I still crash.

EDIT: I just noticed something weird. I tried loading up the program "Intel Audio Studio" but it wouldn't load, saying "Intel HD Audio Drivers must be loaded for this application to work." When I first got my computer, this program automatically loaded upon startup, but I never saw a purpose in it so I just told it not to start up automatically with the computer.

I'm wondering if there's a problem with some sound related driver. How can I test for that?

EDIT2: I just tried running the Windows "Sound Hardware" (I don't know what to call it) check thing... My computer crashed while trying to do that with the same error message that I've been getting.

Edited by MorningRayn, 07 January 2007 - 05:18 PM.

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