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Help with that blue screen


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TheTinMan85

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I need some help trying to fix the blue screen of death, here is the minidump file that were created. not sure how to read them so i attached the file

Edited by TheTinMan85, 01 March 2013 - 05:59 PM.

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Ztruker

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No minidump file attached, try again. You need to zip it first.
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Attached File  Mini030313-02.rar   14.11KB   109 downloads

Sorry, Here you go
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When does this happen?
What are you doing at that time?
What changes have you made around the time this started happening? Did you add hardware or install new software?

Dump:

CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 2
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: VISTA_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA
PROCESS_NAME: wermgr.exe

More info please:

Make and model of computer
Have you done any virus scans?

If available, are you willing to restore your computer to it's factory new state? You will have to backup your data first.
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It will crash at random. just reinstall windows and trying to get it all updated.

Its Dell XPS 400
Pentium D Dual Core 2.8GHz
4GBs of ram
1GB ATI 6800hd VC
1TB HD
250GB HD

No Virus scan yet

Edited by TheTinMan85, 03 March 2013 - 03:45 PM.

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The BSODs are occurring after you reinstalled Windows?
Are all the device drivers installed, no yellow marks in Device Manager?
Is SP3 installed?
All Updates installed?
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I found that my ram is bad, replaced them, now running Windows 7 just fine installation when smooth. Thanks for the help.
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