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I did a clean install so it just has a date created which is 4/21/09 and its called ntkrnlpa.exe if that's what your talking about
I did a clean install so it just has a date created which is 4/21/09 and its called ntkrnlpa.exe if that's what your talking about
issue still unsolved. I have a useless piece of hardware right now. any ideas?
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these are last steps to eliminate as many variables as possible. If anyone else can think of other things to narrow the possibilities jump in.
Obviously drastic measures are needed. If I were you I would remove all the un-necessary hardware, external USB, HD, bluetooth, everything. I would also remove all but I memory stick.
Set BIOS to default, download all you drivers and burn to cd. download a different ISO from microsoft. Burn the ISO again at slow speed. DO a clean install. I would also only install non MS driver when absolutly nec
Leave new OS completely stock for 24 hours to see if you BSOD. If you still blue screen it is absolutly hardware. CPU, ram, HD