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<blockquote data-quote="donetao" data-source="post: 319697" data-attributes="member: 27614"><p>Hi You can always search the internet for stop code errors. They are mostly pretty vague, but is another weapon to help with BSOD.</p><p>As [USER=2065]@jim lin[/USER] said, they might lead you in the right direction!</p><p></p><p><strong> <u><em>Find information on the net: search with Google </em></u></strong></p><p><u><em><strong></strong></em></u></p><p> <u><em><strong></strong></em></u></p><p> <u><em><strong>To help you investigate a system crash it is often very helpful to search on the internet for discussions from users who have experienced similar problems. It will help if you include the bug check string, driver name and company and brand name and model of your computer in the query. WhoCrashed offers some links to Google queries for each bug check but you may get better results by combining and refining the search terms depending on the problem</strong></em></u>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donetao, post: 319697, member: 27614"] Hi You can always search the internet for stop code errors. They are mostly pretty vague, but is another weapon to help with BSOD. As [USER=2065]@jim lin[/USER] said, they might lead you in the right direction! [B] [U][I]Find information on the net: search with Google [/I][/U][/B] [U][I][B] To help you investigate a system crash it is often very helpful to search on the internet for discussions from users who have experienced similar problems. It will help if you include the bug check string, driver name and company and brand name and model of your computer in the query. WhoCrashed offers some links to Google queries for each bug check but you may get better results by combining and refining the search terms depending on the problem[/B][/I][/U]. [/QUOTE]
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