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OK no problem.
So far I'm not seeing any indication of the issue other then the tests we have run. We could test the memory with memtest86 since they now have a USB version.
Did you ever test the hard drive to see if it came back good?
Any BSOD's today since we started?
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i didn't have any bsod's so far, but i didn't play new vegas (that's the time the error appear)
i'll run the game soon and tell you if it crashes, usually it did after a 2-3h of gameplay,than even more quickly. i'll download the program you mentioned first.
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so,i did all you said, no crashes so far in new vegas, or in general. could the disk doctor fix it?
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It seems everything is running great now. It may have been a simple hiccup with the system that caused the BSOD. I would try it for a couple of days and let me know.
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right, thank you a lot.
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