JasonT1273
New Member
I hope I have done this right. Did my best to follow your instructions in the sticky.
I get random BSOD's that I can't make any sense of. I have tried diagnosis to the best of my ability using chkdsk, memcheck, and the other usual methods found all over the web. I have even removed hardware to try to narrow down the possibilities from that angle. Still getting the BSODs. I can have 3 in a day and have also gone a week without one, all with the same level of use by myself. My quest has brought me to you. I hope you can help point me in the right direction at least.
Jason
I get random BSOD's that I can't make any sense of. I have tried diagnosis to the best of my ability using chkdsk, memcheck, and the other usual methods found all over the web. I have even removed hardware to try to narrow down the possibilities from that angle. Still getting the BSODs. I can have 3 in a day and have also gone a week without one, all with the same level of use by myself. My quest has brought me to you. I hope you can help point me in the right direction at least.
Jason
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- HP m9500y
- CPU
- AMD Phenom X4 9750
- Motherboard
- MSI MS-7548 (Aspen)
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS
- Sound Card
- Integrated Realtek ALC888S
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer H233H
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- Seagate ST3750630AS 750 GB (factory installed)
- PSU
- Antec BP350
- Case
- HP factory
- Cooling
- HP Factory Case Fan
- Mouse
- HP Factory
- Keyboard
- HP Factory
- Internet Speed
- 6 Mbps