compkewl1

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Hello I need help with my computer. I'v been having these screens that turn blue in the middle of me using the computer and at 1st I thought it was nothing but now its gotten worst, now ever time I turn on the computer it just restarts at the Windows 7 Starting screen. I have a Progam that can read the blue screens called "Blue Screen Viewer" and it says I have problems with "ntoskrnl.exe", "hal.dll" and "win32k.sys". Please help and thanks.

(My .dmp files)
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Solution
OK, it looks like you have a reasonably well match set of DDR2, 333Mhz Samsung memory. So my first suggestion would be to use the system BIOS utility to set it according to specs, which according to CPU Z, is
333 Mhz frequency, 5 5 5 15 timings, and 1.80 voltage (you should probably double check the manufacturer's specs (sometimes they are written on the individual sticks, but can also generally be found on the manufacturer's website
All slots under the SPD tab please.
You are showing Slot#1 (1 gig stick) but your memory shows a total of 2 gigs, so I assume you have another slot populated.
By the way that particular memory is rated at 333 (5 5 5 15) and is set at 266 (4 4 4 12).
Also need you to zip the exported html report from RAMMon and attach.
 


Here are the Specs.
Can we please have a system spec which would make nailing down the problem alittle easier. A must though is that you upgrade all your drivers to the latest versions.
 


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This is slot #2
All slots under the SPD tab please.
You are showing Slot#1 (1 gig stick) but your memory shows a total of 2 gigs, so I assume you have another slot populated.
By the way that particular memory is rated at 333 (5 5 5 15) and is set at 266 (4 4 4 12).
Also need you to zip the exported html report from RAMMon and attach.
 


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OK, it looks like you have a reasonably well match set of DDR2, 333Mhz Samsung memory. So my first suggestion would be to use the system BIOS utility to set it according to specs, which according to CPU Z, is
333 Mhz frequency, 5 5 5 15 timings, and 1.80 voltage (you should probably double check the manufacturer's specs (sometimes they are written on the individual sticks, but can also generally be found on the manufacturer's website
 


Solution
Hey I think you fixed it a little. Its not gettin as many Blue screens, im gettin like 1 or none. Ill inform you if it goes back to more.
 


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