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<blockquote data-quote="Exterminator" data-source="post: 470256" data-attributes="member: 2930"><p>Canned air uses refrigerant and although safe for PC's it might have got on a piece of hardware or between a connection and temporarily caused a BSOD since you say that everything is good now.</p><p>Using a vacuum in reverse or any other type of forced air other than canned air could have possibly loosened a connection.</p><p>Static could also have caused this.</p><p>Seems to happen more than you think when blowing out a desktop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exterminator, post: 470256, member: 2930"] Canned air uses refrigerant and although safe for PC's it might have got on a piece of hardware or between a connection and temporarily caused a BSOD since you say that everything is good now. Using a vacuum in reverse or any other type of forced air other than canned air could have possibly loosened a connection. Static could also have caused this. Seems to happen more than you think when blowing out a desktop [/QUOTE]
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