BSOD at random intervals . . .

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       #11

    I found the problem was my hard drives. They were set into a RAID1 configuration, and one died and then the other one died. Soon after they were seen as "offline," so I put in a new 1500 Gbyte harddrive.
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       #12

    Becca said:
    I found the problem was my hard drives. They were set into a RAID1 configuration, and one died and then the other one died. Soon after they were seen as "offline," so I put in a new 1500 Gbyte harddrive.
    So Now? Is it still happening, or is it solved?



    Ken
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    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #13

    zigzag3143 said:
    Becca said:
    I found the problem was my hard drives. They were set into a RAID1 configuration, and one died and then the other one died. Soon after they were seen as "offline," so I put in a new 1500 Gbyte harddrive.
    So Now? Is it still happening, or is it solved?



    Ken
    I had to change my OS. The mix of 32x programs and my harddrives failing just made it so it restarted every 15 minutes.
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  4. Posts : 10
    Windows 7 64x
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Becca said:
    zigzag3143 said:
    Becca said:
    I found the problem was my hard drives. They were set into a RAID1 configuration, and one died and then the other one died. Soon after they were seen as "offline," so I put in a new 1500 Gbyte harddrive.
    So Now? Is it still happening, or is it solved?



    Ken
    I had to change my OS. The mix of 32x programs and my harddrives failing just made it so it restarted every 15 minutes.
    Actually, I had another BSOD after posting that message, and then my keyboard quit working.

    I removed the usb extender, and the keyboard worked.

    I turned my computer back on, and then the onboard ethernet couldn't be recognized, so I had to put in a nic card.

    I think the problem all along was the GIGABYTE GA-EP45T-UD3LR Motherboard was faulty in some areas.
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