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<blockquote data-quote="LABView707" data-source="post: 242791" data-attributes="member: 26540"><p>The causes of BSOD's can be extremely varying. Could be software. Could be hardware. Could be a driver. Could be a corrupt OS. If you are on XP then I highly suggest you buy a new pc. If your pc is under warranty then bring it back or call tech support. Best thing to do is backup your stuff and format your drive. Most newer pc's come with a factory restore hidden partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LABView707, post: 242791, member: 26540"] The causes of BSOD's can be extremely varying. Could be software. Could be hardware. Could be a driver. Could be a corrupt OS. If you are on XP then I highly suggest you buy a new pc. If your pc is under warranty then bring it back or call tech support. Best thing to do is backup your stuff and format your drive. Most newer pc's come with a factory restore hidden partition. [/QUOTE]
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