This could be a hardware problem, or a simple software problem.
Its not a cpu problem.
Its not a dust problem.
It could be ram.
in order to analyze the BSOD's you need to install debugging tools from microsoft and read the Minidumps that are reported from the BSOD...
everyone has good ideas but they wont get you far. if you want to.. bring it over and ill fix it.. im in lawrenceville NJ
Last edited by Vr-4-Life; 08-17-2008 at 01:36 PM.
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