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       #11

    thank you for your quick reply jonathan just waiting for reply from penfold007,champion :)
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       #12

    OK will do what Jonathan has said, I've already tested the memory and its passed. So will update the necessary drivers mentioned.
    I havn't had another BSOD since that one, so.....
    sorry for not replying sooner, but we are in the middle of re-decorating at home and havn't had time to do anything.
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       #13

    penfold007 said:
    OK will do what Jonathan has said, I've already tested the memory and its passed. So will update the necessary drivers mentioned.
    I havn't had another BSOD since that one, so.....
    sorry for not replying sooner, but we are in the middle of re-decorating at home and havn't had time to do anything.
    okey dokey keep the thread posted with news
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       #14

    did another memtest and all fine, updated Realtek and acronis, and fingers crossed no more BSODs
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  5. Posts : 3,612
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       #15

    penfold007 said:
    did another memtest and all fine, updated Realtek and acronis, and fingers crossed no more BSODs
    great and big thanks to jonathan
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