How can I fix this?
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How can I fix this?
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How often do you see this bsod?
Does it always happen when you're performing a particular task?
It's probably a driver problem or may be even your anti-virus, have you installed any new hardware recently or anti-virus software? Is this a new Windows install?
I've seen it happen thrice in the last two days. Before this it was just random rebooting.Quote:
How often do you see this bsod?
Not that I know of. I've just noticed that Sygate and Firefox have begun crashing more frequently (too many times for me to keep count).Quote:
Does it always happen when you're performing a particular task?
It's an old Windows install but I had another RAM module installed about a month ago (that's when all the troubles began actually).Quote:
It's probably a driver problem or may be even your anti-virus, have you installed any new hardware recently or anti-virus software? Is this a new Windows install?
This is what the event logs of the random reboots look like:
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The solution for Event ID 55 error can be found here
nice find kane thats what I was gonna suggest. also might wanna try to repair your mbr if this is your primary boot disk.
Pull that stick of RAM, run the machine and see what happens.
Doesn't help. I've run chkdsk about a 15 times in 5 days :(Quote:
The solution for Event ID 55 error can be found here
BB suggested that I run memtest to see if it's a problem with the RAM module. I'll do that and try rik's suggestion on Sunday.
You woudn't happen to have a hardware raid disk system?