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       #11

    So 2 sticks = problem while each individual is OK??

    Strange. If this was a recent Desktop build, I'd say the RAM voltage might have to be upped a bit... but I wouldn't expect that of a standard Acer LT? Or did you add to, or change, the configuration yourself after buying?
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       #12

    i didnt do anything after buying it. when i bought it, i had to install windows, you know, turn on computer and windows setup starts, no cd required, nothing. and then first time i got blue screen, didnt finished windows instalation, had to try install windows second time, and then succeded, but from then i had got that blue screen problem on startup
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  3. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #13

    I know this now sounds easy... But use your warranty. That what it is for. You got a faulty machine and should have gone back on day one... Don't know what you warranty terms are but with you story and dump dates you could prabably still claim warranty now?
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    windows 7 home premium x64
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       #14

    you cant just go to the shop and say this laptop got problems, you have to call first, then you will be given some advices to repair computer by yourself. if that wont solve problem, they will take laptop for repair.. its so stupid here in england. in lithuania was different, im originaly from there, you go to the shop, you leave it, they fix it
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  5. Posts : 1,808
    Windows 7 64b Ultimate
       #15

    Mmmm... Why not go there and show them the 'proof' in this thread? You have tested and proven there is a problem + have the dumps to prove it.
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  6. Posts : 9
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       #16

    yeah, maybe, on may days off, now i have to work from 7 to 19 till saturday
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