My system has been crashing frequently and I've exhausted all driver related issues and conflicting software issue I can think of. I would use info provided when BSOD occurs were it not for fact that each time it happens, the screen becomes distorted and blurry such that it becomes unreadable.
I have checked with HP and N-Vidia and scoured all technical resources, and I'm convinced the display drivers are not at fault. I've also uninstalled and reinstalled these drivers twice to no effect. There doesn't appear to be any physical malady with my video card, etc.
I've suspected that my hard drive is the cause, because when the crashing first began occuring, it was often errors on the drive that caused it, but that has ceased to be the case.
The BSOD occurs at no particular time. The most recent occurrence was when I begin to defragment my hard drive with IOLO System Mechanics.
Any suggestions on possible ways to track down the reason my BSOD is unreadable?
If I could access the information it contains, I'm certain I can then fix the problem on my own. Thank you in advance for any kind assistance my new friends at Seven Forum can provide.
P. A. Griffith
I have checked with HP and N-Vidia and scoured all technical resources, and I'm convinced the display drivers are not at fault. I've also uninstalled and reinstalled these drivers twice to no effect. There doesn't appear to be any physical malady with my video card, etc.
I've suspected that my hard drive is the cause, because when the crashing first began occuring, it was often errors on the drive that caused it, but that has ceased to be the case.
The BSOD occurs at no particular time. The most recent occurrence was when I begin to defragment my hard drive with IOLO System Mechanics.
Any suggestions on possible ways to track down the reason my BSOD is unreadable?
If I could access the information it contains, I'm certain I can then fix the problem on my own. Thank you in advance for any kind assistance my new friends at Seven Forum can provide.
P. A. Griffith
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit.AMD Turion 64X2 Mobile Technology TL-50 1600 ...1.5 GbNvidiv GeForce 6150 w 128mb RAM
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavillion dv6233se
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit.
- CPU
- AMD Turion 64X2 Mobile Technology TL-50 1600 Mhz 2 Cores 2
- Memory
- 1.5 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidiv GeForce 6150 w 128mb RAM
- Sound Card
- Conexant High Defenition Audio
- Screen Resolution
- 1280X800X60mghrtz
- Hard Drives
- HTS72106 OG9SA00 SCSI 55.89 Gb
- PSU
- Standard Laptop Power Supply
- Case
- Satandard
- Cooling
- Internal Fan
- Keyboard
- Standard Keyboard
- Mouse
- Synaptix Touchpad
- Internet Speed
- quest 1MB
