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The forum thread discusses a Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit user's recurring BSOD issues, primarily triggered by copying large files, with recent deterioration making troubleshooting difficult due to missing crash logs. The user has partly resolved the issue by switching to an EIDE drive for the OS after losing data, and has temporarily unplugged the SATA drive to stabilize the system. A community member inquired if the user still needed help, but the original poster did not follow up further.

Frostbitehg

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Hi all
since the early days of this install of win7 ultimate 32 bit, i have been getting bsod,firstly could make it happen by trying to copy 38gb folder from "c" to "d", now it seems that its getting worse.making it harder,windows doesn't seem to be generating crash logs even though I'm fairly sure settings r ok.

Help please,,Frosty
 

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Frostbitehg

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Frosty are you still in need of help?
Sorry for not getting back but its been murder,lost a lot of data but ive had to switch back to an eide drive for os ( d) drive,the sata is currently unplugged and will be tried as a slave.pc was not even generating proper crash dumps so it would have been a toughie but thanks very much for the reply.

Frosty