First BSOD (on this install)


  1. Posts : 331
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    First BSOD (on this install)


    You may have seen me here before, that's because I have bad luck with BSOD. My previous install would BSOD all the time so I did a clean install. The prevoius BSOD were (almost) all caused by ATI drivers. Now I have the newest ATI drivers on a clean install, I thought that would fix the issue. Apprently not. Late last night my computer woke up and BSOD.
    If it is the ATI card again, I am almost certain the card is just bad.
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    I'm going to suggest disk diagnostics.
    Just go to the disk manufacturer's website and download their diagnostic tool.
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    Maguscreed said:
    I'm going to suggest disk diagnostics.
    Just go to the disk manufacturer's website and download their diagnostic tool.
    Well that doesn't sound good...
    Downloading Seagate tool now.
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    I might be wrong but I want it out of the way before we go any further.
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  5. Posts : 331
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    S.M.A.R.T Check: Test Unavailable
    Short Drive Self Test: Pass
    Drive Information: Test Unavailable
    Short Generic: Pass
    Long Generic: Pass
    Last edited by ZenixNet; 23 Oct 2011 at 11:48.
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    Any ideas?
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