Multiple crashing - "STOP: 0x000000F4", blue screen with white script.

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    OK, so you downlaoded the software. Did you install it? Did you run it?
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  2. kr2
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       #22

    Golden said:


    OK, so you downlaoded the software. Did you install it? Did you run it?
    Thanks. Sadly no - the 'HWiFO' software wouldn't open. I couldn't see an exe file in there either. I then placed the whole zip in a WinRAR and asked it to 'extract' but nothing happened. Mystery. I tried to import it to WinRAR just now and it said the HWiNFO file couldn't be opened because it was damaged.

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       #23

    Forget WINRAR and 7ZIP - follow this:
    Attachment 252862
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  4. kr2
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       #24

    HWiNFO


    Golden said:
    Forget WINRAR and 7ZIP - follow this:
    Attachment 252862
    OK thanks - got there :)



    How does this look please?

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  5. kr2
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       #25

    Update


    Update.

    kr236rk said:
    kr236rk said:
    Pauly,

    I went for this:

    2. To have Windows Create a Small memory dump (Minidump) File on BSOD
    A) Click on the Download button below to download the below.
    Create_Minidump_on_BSOD.reg


    It is downloading now - I saved to Desktop...

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>



    Have downloaded > Merged > restarted :)

    Where to now?

    Thanks again.
    Please advise,

    Thanks,

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  6. kr2
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       #26

    Hello?
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  7. Posts : 19,383
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       #27

    You need to shows the temperature screen so we can see the idle temperatures.
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  8. kr2
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       #28

    Many thanks - not used this software before



    How is it going do you think - can I squeeze another fan in there?

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  9. kr2
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       #29

    How am I shaping up then, please?

    Thanks,
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