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bsd
About this tag
On WindowsForum.com, the tag 'bsd' appears in two distinct contexts. One thread discusses random Blue Screens of Death (BSOD) on a Windows system, with error codes such as 0x0000001A, 0x00000034, 0x00000050, and 0x0000003B, and includes troubleshooting steps like updating BIOS, running memtest, and enabling driver verifier. Another thread mentions a brief BSD (likely BSOD) during boot, related to a boot drive detection issue. Additionally, an article explores open-source operating systems beyond Linux, including BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) as a historical Unix-like OS family. The tag thus covers both Windows crash troubleshooting and the broader BSD operating system lineage.
When the average person hears the phrase "open-source operating system," the immediate association is almost always with Linux. Linux, after all, dominates the FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) landscape—powering everything from IoT devices to cloud infrastructure. Yet a dive just beneath the...
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Here is the problem:
I get random BSDs (minidumps are attached). First i got BSD only after login, but now i get them also random.
Error codes:
#0000001A,
#00000034,
#00000050,
#0000003B
My configuration is:
- intel i7 920
- Asus P6T (latest bios)
- 3× 2gb corsair DDR3...
This computer now after shutting down tries to boot but cant find the drive with the boot info
it somehow changes the bios info
what causes this problem
I have one BSD but it was to quick to read it all
something about not equal