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Welcome to WhoCrashed (HOME EDITION) v 4.01 This program checks for drivers which have been crashing your computer. If your computer has displayed a blue screen of death, suddenly rebooted or shut down then this program will help you...
here' the storage HDD I choose NE listed it for $150. (mite be a tad inflated) I paid. $99. free shipping. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136783 edit my Magnavox SD DVR also uses the Western Digital WD AV-GP...
Quote:Originally Posted by Vlad Theimpaler And if it is ultimately confirmed that the system blue screens are indeed the result of software (not hardware), then maybe try rolling back your system to an earlier state with Windows...
The whocrashed site is very informative. To start w/ I plan to update drivers,virus & sys. scan, CHKDSK check mememory w/ at startup press F8 (then Bryans suggestion physically remove hardware.). sys restore point prior to...
OK thanks Bryon on testing procedure. yes the are only two RAM modules. still waiting on suggestions on new RAM. Thanks STB
sorry for not being totalley detailed this BS issue is a total downer. I will chech on the possiable RAM malfunction amoung other suggestions. what to look for in RAM? I have 4 slots, and a capsity of 16GB. I have never purchased ram...
Quote:Originally Posted by drtdiver you need to change the way windows handles the blue screen. there is a setting that you can change so the computer will not reboot on crash. this will allow you to view your blue screen. the blue...
need advice for blue screen Past couple of weeks I've been getting the blue screen of death on the HTPC. Windows7. I have'nt made any hardware changes or additions for over six months. I suspect crummie recorded TV quaility becauce...
I'll rephrase again. I have 5400RPM and 7200RPM this ? applies to both. a 5400RPM is designed to playback recorded TV at X amount of speed so doe's a 7200RPM when either are increased w/ me pressing the accellerated playback one click...
Quote:Originally Posted by DotJun Nope, your drive spins at a continuous speed. It is the read heads that move. Think record player.same ?s rephrased please substitute HDD w/ heads. Thanks STB
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