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BSOD of course, windows vista 32 bit


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Juggaroll

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Ty for the site and forums first, ive been workin on this for a minute im not super technical at all...

I am getting the BSOD everytime i try to log into World of Warcraft, (god i hate being this guy), i checked for the automatic solutions and updated my graphics card, after kind of just playing through the automatic restart for awhile i have noticed now that it even has problems starting and often goes to a blue screen there as well. I downloaded the blue screen viewer deal i noticed in the other post im border-line copycatting and would really appreciate any insight before i take it to a shop, thank you. (below is the most recent restart info, please dont hesitate to ask for more info and i will check by again often, thanks again)

Windows Vista Home Premium Service pack two

Mini061510-03.dmp 6/15/2010 9:39:01 PM 0xc000021a 0x91f36eb8 0x00000000 0xc0000001 0x00100434 ntoskrnl.exe ntoskrnl.exe+bb859 NT Kernel & System Microsoft® Windows® Operating System Microsoft Corporation 6.0.6002.18209 (vistasp2_gdr.100218-0019) 32-bit C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini061510-03.dmp 2 15 6002

Dump File: Mini061510-03.dmp
Crash Time: 6/15/2010 9:39:01 PM
caused by driver: ntoskrnl.exe
caused by address: ntoskrnl.exe+bb859
product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
file version: 6.0.6002.18209 (vistasp2_gdr.100218-0019)
processors count: 2
major version: 2
minor version: 6002
processor: 32-bit

Also just wanted to aplogize ahead of time for any ignorance on my part ><
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Download BlueScreenView (in Zip file)
No installation required.
Unzip downloaded file and double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.
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