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If it detected a memory error, then I suggest using memtest to see which stick of memory is bad, then replace it. As Seen On. Welcome to Tech Support Guy! Latest posts S. Windows Please help 1 Viewer Latest: peterrn 33 minutes ago.

Laptop not charging Latest: plodr 48 minutes ago. Having problems connecting with YouTube 2 Viewers Latest: beigletony 57 minutes ago. Windows 7. Installing a Simple Home camera on a android phone Latest: muckmail 59 minutes ago. Android Mobile Devices. When i had the x64 running on the regular IDE drive. I ran the catalyst driver from ati's site. The only thing i found as that vista was intirely too memory consuming and it had too manythings from install running like that side bar that aggravated the hell out of me.

They are definately going to have to part with some of those extras as i call it to make this OS work. Had he same problem,turned out to be my Duel Channel memory. Try installing with single channel and after install revert to Duel Channel, you might need to reset bios though.

Post how you get on I gave it a try and set my memory to single channel and reset my bios. I tried it with fail safe settings and performance settings. Also join Microsoft Community " MS. I work in IT and eventually find solutions to all problems.

When you get it working try out Vista ReadyBoost,not much been said about it yet but I have found it to tubo charge the peformance. I troubleshot the prob out and found the SATA hard drive causeing the message. I put in a standard IDE drive and it worked fine so i am going to purchase a new SATA drive to see if it is a drive issue or a mobo issue. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread.

Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Feb 1, Messages 2. Joined Apr 23, Messages 2, You wouldn't happen to have Daemon Tools installed, would you? I find that application can cause problems when upgrading an OS. Joined Jan 9, Messages Remove all currently installed virus scanners, firewalls, etc.

Also remove any programs you think may conflict with installation, or programs that you do not need. Joined Jun 4, Messages 5, Cheeseball81 Retired Moderator. Joined Mar 3, Messages 84, But the loop is a concern.

Added Combo-Box to easily choose the MiniDump folders available in the hard-disks currently attached to your computer. Added 'Computer Name' and 'Full Path' columns. Fixed focus problems when opening the 'Advanced Options' window. Added 'default' button to the 'Advanced Options' window. Added 'processor' column - bit or x Allows you to view a blue screen which is very similar to the one that Windows displayed during the crash. BlueScreenView also allows you to work with another instance of Windows, simply by choosing the right minidump folder In Advanced Options.

BlueScreenView automatically locate the drivers appeared in the crash dump, and extract their version resource information, including product name, file version, company, and file description. Be aware that on Windows 10, some of the created MiniDump files might be empty and BlueScreenView will not display them. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - BlueScreenView.

Bug Check String: The crash error string. This error string is determined according to the Bug Check Code, and it's also displayed in the blue screen window of Windows.

Bug Check Code: The bug check code, as displayed in the blue screen window. Caused By Driver: The driver that probably caused this crash. BlueScreenView tries to locate the right driver or module that caused the blue screen by looking inside the crash stack. File Description: The file description of the driver that probably caused this crash. This information is loaded from the version resource of the driver.

Product Name: The product name of the driver that probably caused this crash.



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