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       #21

    imtiax said:
    Okay...I'll run memtest86 on a cold boot tomorrow before I leave for school. I'll post results after I get back home about 8 hours later.
    That is also a good step. Best of luck!
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       #22

    Great News!

    Ran Mem test today morning on a cold boot after I woke up. I just got back home 8h later. I guess flashing solved it.




    Is there anything else I need to do in order to make sure the BSOD's stopped?
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  3. Posts : 11,269
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       #23

    Sometimes BIOS updates provide better RAM support. It is also possible to have a bad flash version update that requires another flash, or to have a flash update that requires clearing the CMOS afterward.

    Just run normally for a few days and see how the system responds. Best of luck!
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