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I brought your problem to the Experts' Forum. Many minds are better than one.


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Here is the answer from the best

This Blue Screen has a really wide scope.
It can be caused due to a multitude of problems.
Damaged RAM, Video Card, Corrupt Drivers, incompatible software.
Refer stop: 0x00000050 on: link

Ask him to:
Run memtest86.
Try another video card on his PC.
Go into safe-mode (if possible) check device manger for errors.
P.S.:
If the log is clean. U can also move the topic to the "Windows Forum".

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OK, I think I have the problem solved or at least I know what is causing the trouble. Apparently, I had too many anti-virus, pop up blocker and adware blocking programs running at the same time and that was causing a conflict. I'll just need to figure out which combination works best or find one program that will cover all of it under one umbrella.

Thank you all for the assistance.
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You are welcome


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