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i have never been on a computer that blue screens like my new build, it worked fine when i had 32 bit on it but with 64 bit it will constantly not boot up all the way or boot up and crash instantly. ALSO i think the problem might be ati display driver because i removed it and it seemed ok but then installed it shortly after. Another thing that i dont understand is it is only when it is a "cold" boot that it acts up if it turns on and works fine and i reboot it within a minute or so it works fine... if there was a way i could get my past bsods im not familiar with windows 7 quite yet.And the blue screen error is........?im not sure because it pops up and shuts right off i have seen 1a and other ones and it seems to switch every time?? Go to System PROPERTIES - Advanced - Startup & Recovery Settings and uncheck "automatically RESTART". Next time the blue scree should remain up. Post the ENTIRE contents here. If it is 1A, it's CALLED a "Memory Management" error - but let's wait and see.Download BlueScreenView ((in Zip file)
No installation required.
Unzip downloaded file and double click on BlueScreenView.exe file to run the program.
When scanning is done, go Edit>Select All.
Go File>Save Selected Items, and save the report as BSOD.txt.
Open BSOD.txt in Notepad, copy all content, and paste it into your next reply.Windows 7 is very specific about the hardware configuration. Blue screen error occurs due to failure of RAM. You should remove your RAM and clean the slot with a soft cloth, inset into the slot, restarts your computer. If still problem occurs then changing with another RAM.

Other reason is blue screen of death may also be caused by malfunction of software and hardware devices. If this problem starts with any new software or hardware installation then remove it from the Control Panel.Quote from: kristain on May 27, 2010, 04:26:27 AM

Windows 7 is very specific about the hardware configuration. Blue screen error occurs due to failure of RAM. You should remove your RAM and clean the slot with a soft cloth, inset into the slot, restarts your computer. If still problem occurs then changing with another RAM.

Other reason is blue screen of death may also be caused by malfunction of software and hardware devices. If this problem starts with any new software or hardware installation then remove it from the Control Panel.
You may ignore this advice until you post the blue screen error MESSAGE and we see what it says.


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