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The thread primarily discusses ongoing BSOD errors and startup failures on a Windows 7 system, with initial suggestions focusing on driver updates and hardware diagnostics. The primary contributor suspects hardware issues, specifically related to the graphics card or memory, especially after the system fails to boot properly and displays black screens. Despite hardware troubleshooting efforts, the user continues encountering BSODs and startup problems, indicating a serious hardware or system corruption issue, with advice leaning toward hardware testing (including swapping the graphics card) and cautious handling to avoid data loss.

jonesx

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I m having bsof for a couple of months now, and there nrs are increasing in time.
I tried googling it, but no real (specific) solution was found..

Thats why i joined this forum for professional assistance, so please help. I attached all the info as explained.

Thnx in advance,

Jones

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jonesx

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This is the last minidumpfile since I managed to run the OS again.
 

jonesx

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Good news:

since I removed that RAM piece, I experienced no more BSOD.
Fingers crossed!
 

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usasma

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Good for you! I'm glad to hear it.
Thanks for letting us know!
 

jonesx

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No more BSOD's, more than a week. Can I consider this problem solved? :)
 

usasma

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I'd say it's pretty sure that you've fixed them.
To be sure, go another week without one and we can say it's fixed.