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Need help with BSODs...

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by R.Samurai, Oct 21, 2006.

  1. R.Samurai

    R.Samurai Member

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  2. PWNed100

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    I had the exact same problem... its a driver issue with Tcpip.sys... right?

    anyway you need a hotfix to correct it i have to look for it i'll post back as i find it
     
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  4. PWNed100

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    I can't send you the hotfix but i can send you the Genuine Check program... Hotmail isn't letting me send the hotfix... even if i compress it into a .ZIP
     
  5. PWNed100

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    hmm... what did you install the day you got this BSOD?
    ... and if you have a AIM name that would be VERY helpful
    mine is Pwned03003 and IM if you have one
     
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  6. creaky

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    Have you tried just leaving one stick in
     
  9. PWNed100

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    make sure your RAM slots are clean and make sure the RAM sticks are clean too
     
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  10. magus7091

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    One thing you might want to try just as an option is to boot into safe mode with networking and use firefox and this site: http://www.windizupdate.com/ (windows update for other browsers than IE, not compatible with IE) to try to update your computer. Also when you ran the ram w/one stick by itself did you try each stick in a different slot? It does sound like a ram issue of some sort, otherwise memtest wouldn't have given any errors. Other than that I don't know what else to recommend.
     
  11. creaky

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    nice one :p
     

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