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Windows Vista Getting the blue screen of death

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by dballerz, 2010/02/05.

  1. 2010/02/05
    dballerz

    dballerz Inactive Thread Starter

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    Ive tried everything...the ending is 7F. I've tried reinstalling, and it just restarts with a flash of the blue screen and restarts. I tried windows repair but it doesn't even get there, it just restarts. What to do???
     
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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Welcome to WindowsBBS :)

    We encourage all members to complete their System Specifications which help us to help you :)

    An explanation of ....
    I would start by checking your memory, noting ......
    The only satisfactory way of testing RAM is to test the installed RAM in various configurations. If you have a single module swap it around the slots. If you have a pair of modules run each one singly, swapping between slots; then run them in pairs swapping between pairs of slots. If you have 2 sets of matched modules do not get them mixed up.

    However you may like to run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool which is included in Vista before switching modules around.
     

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