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Old 09-04-2009, 23:01   #8
haydnwalker
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Re: Windows BSOD.... Can someone help please ??

Could be the graphics ram? I had this recently on a dell machine - turned out to be a RAM dimm but it passed all mem tests ok so don't take mem tests as gospel, best to try a known good chip... or at least take one out at a time and see if it is ok on just one stick (presuming u have 2x2gb sticks in)
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