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    Windows 7 GFXUI, Data Dump, Blue Screen

    Hello. I'm hoping that someone might be able to help me. I'm not terribly good with computers and have been having a problem with my Lenovo T410 laptop. It seemed like the problem was occuring when I'd move the laptop... but sometimes it happens when it is still. The machine goes to a...
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    Windows 7 SSD vs RAM

    I just picked myself up a used Thinkpad T410 with i5core at 2.4ghz and 4Gb of RAM with a standard HDD & W7 x64. I don't do VMs I don't edit Video I don't process stupidly large RAW files (not again) The machine is primarily for processing a small work database that needs to be 'mobile'...
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    Windows 7 BSOD Memory_Management on Lenovo Laptop T410 : how to debug ?

    Hi All, googling for BSOD memory_management brought me here -- it appears that this forum has the right kind of engineers (helpful and knowledgeable). Lenovo Laptop T410 (about 1 year old). CORE i5 [email protected] GHz. 4 GB ram and windows 7 enterprise 64-bit. 100 GB solid state disk only (no...
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    Windows 7 Sound Troubles

    I recently turned on my laptop (Lenovo T410 running Windows 7) only to discover that there is absolutely no sound. It first told me that "no audio output device is installed." I turned to the web for troubleshooting advice. I have tried upgrading and downgrading my sound drivers, to no avail. It...
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    Windows 7 DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE BSOD Windows 7

    I have been getting BSOD each time I shutdown my laptop (shutdown takes >20mins) with a DRIVER_POWER_STATE_FAILURE. I have attached the minidump files. Can someone help identify the culprit? I have an Lenovo T410 with 8GB RAM, Windows 7 64-bit, and Intel i7 M620 CPU.
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    Windows 7 Driveimage XML Windows 7 Thinkpad T410 restore problem

    Have used my Ultimate Boot CD for WinXP to backup/restore WinXP laptops using the built in Driveimage XML v2.02 program. However, when I went to backup a new Thinkpad T410 Win7 PC I see there's a C: boot partition and a E: data partition. I've backed up both and tried to restore first E: and...
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