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<blockquote data-quote="donetao" data-source="post: 310031" data-attributes="member: 27614"><p>Hi cats_4. Thanks for your reply! A kernal error is very common. Error codes like that are very often hard to pin point.At least they are for me.</p><p>Are you saying that you had more BSOD and then you survived them.</p><p>That could have been because of automatic up dates from windows or other programs.</p><p>PS Glad you survived. I like a t-shirt like that. You could make a lot of money from geeks with that!! Someone just might steal that idea and make them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donetao, post: 310031, member: 27614"] Hi cats_4. Thanks for your reply! A kernal error is very common. Error codes like that are very often hard to pin point.At least they are for me. Are you saying that you had more BSOD and then you survived them. That could have been because of automatic up dates from windows or other programs. PS Glad you survived. I like a t-shirt like that. You could make a lot of money from geeks with that!! Someone just might steal that idea and make them. [/QUOTE]
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