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Blue Sceen of death please help cant get into normal mode


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zanne

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my computer keeps blue screening when i get to windows it gives me the driver irql not less or equal and it gives the stop code error and says NVGTS.sys-address b7f2618b base at b7f14000,datestamp 46bb58db i can get into safe mode but thats about it has anyone ever had this prob before?
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Start computer in Safe Mode with Networking and...

Download BlueScreenView
No installation required.
Double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.
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Hi,

chipset drivers are very important to have that could be the cause of your problem. Here's a link for the driver for nforce750 for WinXP, follow the instructions there:

http://www.nvidia.co...winxp_8.43.html

Usually getting then from direct from nvidia is sufficent, however if you are still having problems you can try getting from asus directly. Here's the link to all downloads for your board from asus. Take a look there could be some tools you can find useful:

http://support.asus.....us&model=P5N-D

So if you already have the OS installed then download and install the chipset driver from the first link. Also I don't want to rule out the nvidia SATA driver causing this problem so don't install them for now. See how this works out and let us know if you are making progress.

Oh, if you want to know more about drivers here's a link to an article in wiki, it will explain it better than i can:

http://en.wikipedia....i/Device_driver
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