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Old July 29th, 2006   #21
 
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well
its not the capaciters
and it shuoldnt bethe PSU its 500 W
but ill chek illuse my bros.



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If your getting memory dumps... maybe its the memory! Try another set. It only seems logical.




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i mite also add that wen it restarts it doas that blue screen physicall memory dump

does the fact that iuse Dvorak style keyboard have an effect?
I'd also like to know what info the BSoD gives you - if we got a stop error, it might be something we could quickly point you to - in order to fix it :)

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English is horrible though.
That’s because it’s in Spanish you silly Canadian. It makes sense when you read the Spanish version.




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well
its not the capaciters
and it shuoldnt bethe PSU its 500 W
but ill chek illuse my bros.
500watt psu means nothing if its generic. 500W psu made by a good company on the otherhand, is more than enough.



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That’s because it’s in Spanish you silly Canadian. It makes sense when you read the Spanish version.
You think I don't know that? Its a translation. It says so in the URL. I posted this link a few days ago on the front page.




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When I clicked the link it came up in spanish, and it made sense. When I translated the page it made about as much sense as your engrish.




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well the blue screen really isnt up long enough toread

but the psu is x clio



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Old July 30th, 2006   #29
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well the blue screen really isnt up long enough toread

but the psu is x clio
- Right-click MY COMPUTER

- Select PROPERTIES

- Click on the ADVANCED tab

- Under 'Startup and Recovery,' click on the SETTINGS button

- Under 'System Failure,' uncheck AUTOMATICALLY RESTART
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This will prevent Windows from automatically restarting and give you a chance to read and jot down the stop error.



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took the words right outta my mouth paulie, lol.......yeah, when you disable the auto-reboot feature in XP, you can get a complete glimpse of the BSOD....I know I had to do that when my buddy's computer that I built a year ago was getting BSOD's, come to find out it was crappy memory and had to replace.......shoulda replaced his PSU too, but he was financially short at the moment and decided against it....ah, the plight of the financially stinted, lol.
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