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mariaj

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hi, when i log on to my account i mostly get the bsod! it comes up with two messages which are..... stop:0x0000007e(0xc0000005,0xF4F5FA03,0xFF7B219cc,oxF7B216CB) the other is..... sysaudio.sys-Address F4F5FA03 base at F4F59000, Datestamp 41107F1a. any suggestions are welcome thankyou
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Your system spec's would help here. You have a audio problem that could be attributed to using a game port with a joystick. Remove the joystick and see if you still get the error. You might also download the latest drivers for your soundcard and then delete the ones in device manager, then reboot the computer. When you get the found new hardware for the sound card, click cancel, click OK on the warning then go to the downloaded drivers and double click the file to install it. It should be a exe file. If none of this works you may have abad sound chipset and perhaps a disable in the bios ( if necessary) and a sound blaster Audigy sound card install will give you better sound and cure your errors.

0x0000007E: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

A system thread generated an exception which the error handler did not catch. There are numerous individual causes for this problem, including hardware incompatibility, a faulty device driver or system service, or some software issues. Check Event Viewer (EventVwr.msc) for additional information.

It could also be a CD or DVD drive causing the error. Looking into the event viewer is the best way to isolate the problem to where its starting from.


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i don't have a joystick. i don't know anything about pcs at all so if you could would you give me step by step instructions on what i should do please, thankyou
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