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Solve : blue screen mayhem!?

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pretty much everytime i GO to do something that may take the slightest amount of effort for the computer, it will come up with a blue screen. this may include watching a movie, dvd, running a few programs or even installing programs (not good...)
the error code it comes up with is:

STOP: 0X000000C4 (0X00000033 0X00000002 0XED6D0090 0X00000000)

CLEDX.SYS  - ADDRESS ED6D0090 BASE AT ED6C9000, DATESTAMP 427FA729

im not sure of the type of RAM i have, but i know there is 504MB of it. i have a AMD Athlon XP 1600+ 1.40GHz processor (i dont know if it makes any difference) and i have windows XP Home EDITION 2002 service pack 2 installed (again, i dont know if it makes a difference)
i hope this is enough to go off. but i really hope some one can help me and tell me what the problem might be.
regards,
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504MB

That is not the total amount of RAM, the remaining RAM is most likely shared with the videocard.

You should test the RAM by using This(Click) program which creates a bootable diskette.

You should test the rest of your system by using Prime95(Click) (Unverified, I use Winstress but that isn't free.) which should test nearly EVERY component in your system. Runs under Windows.

And test your Hard Disk Drive using the MANUFACTURERS diagnostic software.

Also make certain you have the latest drivers installed and that your BIOS is properly configured.
Follow Raptors advice...then check this out:

http://www.file.net/process/cledx.sys.html

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504MB

That is not the total amount of RAM, the remaining RAM is most likely shared with the videocard.

Yeah, it's probably shared.


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