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hmm , just got another BSOD today . and the result was ntkrnlpa.exe again .

here is the minidump
Attached File  092213-22932-01.rar   26.96KB   129 downloads
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I suggest that you now run memtest on the machine.

http://www.sevenforu...-memtest86.html
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hmm how long will it take ? how to use it ? will i boot it ? or i can run it while running the pc?
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The link I posted explains using the tool very well I am not sure how to word it any better and the best test would be to let it run overnight.
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hmm . for 2 days i think , bsod now doesnt occur , :) ! thnks !
if i get another bsod ill now run the memtest ^^
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