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I have an issue with Win 7 going BSOD about 30 seconds after a boot, but the error code changes each time it happens. It did this before with 2 different installs of Windows Vista and now its doing it with 7. Could this be a hardware issue? Everything seems to be working fine as far as hardware goes. I read somewhere about someone with a similar issue and he said he fixed it by rollingback his videocard drivers. I tried that with some success.. When i booted in safemode(safemode hasnt gone BSOD on me)and rolledback my videocard drivers it booted up regualary without going BSOD for the ONE boot.. then after that just BSOD again.. Then i went back into safe mode to update drivers and it let me boot ONE time then bsod every other boot. So here i am.. clueless on what to do with it because i have no error code to google because its constantly changing, one minute it will be system memory dump then it will be something else right after.. Is this a hardware problem? But mainly, how can i address and fix this problem? Thanks in advance!
EDIT: just wanted to add, i have no active running antivirus so that cant be whats causing my issue.
				
			EDIT: just wanted to add, i have no active running antivirus so that cant be whats causing my issue.
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			 RAM ratio to make it happen, or there might be an exact setting for it instead.
RAM ratio to make it happen, or there might be an exact setting for it instead. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		