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Old 05-23-2004, 12:00 PM
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Now we talking real information , thanks, lets trouble shoot your problem...
Possibility for BSOD are a lot and you have to start eliminating them. Start removing hardware from your system such as NIC and Modem, USB card if you have one, unplug the second drive if you have one.... if you have more then one stick of RAM then remove one of them... take the cover off the tower and see if the CPU fan is running (Over heating could cause the BSOD too)... If you have a extra Stick of RAM replace with the one that are in the system.... Let's start the installation once again...

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