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I've been experianceing bsod's frequently ive had xp for a long time it worked real well and then i made move to vista and it kept giving me bsod's so i got frustrated after a while and decided to try windows 7 and if problem continued to go back to xp.

well the problem continued and i would like to know why and if its fixable before i decide to go back to xp because i have been enjoying windows 7.
below is my dxdiag

plzzz help.

[attachment deleted by admin]Open Windows Explorer.
Navigate to: C:\Windows\Minidump FOLDER.
If you see any .dmp files, zip all of them, and attach zipped file to your next reply.
[Vista users] You may need to copy .dmp files, paste them into some other folder, or desktop, and zip them there.
here you go

[attachment deleted by admin]There are several errors coming from volmgrx.sys, but there are also couple of errors coming from win32k.sys.
Was your move to Vista done by clean INSTALL, or upgrade? Was legit Vista DVD used?


Go Start>Run ("Start Search" in Vista), type in:
sfc /scannow
Click OK (hold CTRL, and SHIFT, hit Enter in Vista).
Have Windows CD/DVD handy (with Vista, most likely, you won't need it).
If System File Checker (sfc) will find any errors, it may ask you for the CD/DVD (rarely in Vista case).
If sfc won't find any errors in Windows XP, it'll simply quit, without any message.
In Vista you will receive the following message: "Windows resource protection did not find any integrity violations".

it just closed without saying anything? and it was clean install. and yes it was windows 7 though i went from vista to windows 7 and both os's had this problem 1. If you have more than one RAM module installed, try starting computer with one RAM stick at a time.
NOTE Keep in mind, the manual check listed above is always superior to the software check, listed below.
If you have only one RAM stick installed...
...run memtest: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic62524.html

2. Run hard drive diagnostics: http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=287
Make sure, you select tool, which is appropriate for the brand of your hard drive.
Depending on the program, it'll CREATE bootable floppy, or bootable CD.
If downloaded file is of .iso type, use ImgBurn: http://www.imgburn.com/ to burn .iso file to a CD (select "Write image file to DISC" option), and make the CD bootable.

NOTE. If your hard drive is made by Toshiba, unfortunately, you're out of luck, because Toshiba doesn't provide any diagnostic tool.alright sir ill try that thanks for helping me man ill post results when finished. this would make since about ram because i just added another stick RIGHT before this happened i didnt think of that til nowKeep us posted...



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