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Zyero66

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I have been dealing with quite a bit of BSOD. They have been going on for a long awhile, but I always just ignored them. They just recently started happening more frequently upwards to 1-2 times daily.

 

http://puu.sh/8fMQn.jpg

 

This is a picture of a BSOD that happened about 15 minutes ago. I have also attached a zip of this months BSOD from the C:\Windows\Minidump directory.

 

Any help is greatly appreciated.

 

 

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Hi -

 

You need to install all outstanding Windows Updates, including Windows 7 SP1.

 

www.update.microsoft.com

 

http://windows.micro...-service-pack-1

 

Regards. . .

 

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I did all of this Sunday night around 5PM. Computer has not crashed once due to a BSOD since then. Im fairly convinced this resolved everything.

 

Im rather baffled at myself that I did not notice.

 

Thank you for all your help!


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Hi -

 

It's easy to overlook!

 

Thanks for posting back - much appreciated.

 

Regards. . .

 

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