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[FAQ] PC auto restart/Blue Screen (BSOD), All questions go here please.
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bartbarb
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Jan 11 2009, 08:25 AM
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Hey Guys, need some help here also. Here's the scenario. Last time when i use my dvd-drive, it didn't occured any BSOD, but later on i think around after few months, it start showing me BSOD sometimes when i'm using my dvd-drive. Then i thought is the hardware failure, since the dvd-drive is quite old & slow already, somemore is an IDE drive. Then i change another new SATA dvd-drive, but still sometimes it still give me BSOD. I thought maybe is the power cable fault, then i switch another power cable, still the same. I can't find the root cause of this problem, please help Attached thumbnail(s)
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bartbarb
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Jan 15 2009, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(francischuahcw @ Jan 15 2009, 09:48 AM) Here is what i have for you More to me it seems like you are having a processor problem. Your processor Cache might be the caused of your BSOD. I would suggest you to check your RAM one by one, clearing up your file paging, if problem still persist, it would be your processor cache not able to capture process. Would adding more RAM helps? Currently im running 2 x 1GB ram Btw, where is the option to clear my file paging? Will change the value of the total paging file size for all drive to solve the problem? This post has been edited by bartbarb: Jan 15 2009, 02:04 PM
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