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srobison

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I guess I haven't forgotten to many of my old computer repair classes, because I did exactly what you said and it worked momentarily then I got a different BSOD. However I opened up my case moved some fans around, added a fan to the copper tubing where the little heat exhaust thing is, and rebooted. I did this because I was afraid I may be overheating. I played Lord of the rings for about an hour last night and everything worked fine, so hopefully it will last. THank you for the quick response!
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Play it a few times this week, and tell me how it does each day. Once you have a problem, report back here and we will look for more solutions.
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