BSOD confusion


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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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    BSOD confusion


    Just kind of confused about the BSOD errors. Just installed Windows 7 last night to this laptop and I immediately started getting them. I tried getting debugging tools to read the .dmp files, but that just wasn't working. Then I tried working with BlueScreenView and I accessed all the .dmp files that I've acquired, six in total. Each seemed to have different files highlighted red, though I noticed one file that all of them had been highlighted red; NT Kernel & Systems. My only guess to fix this problem would be to just reinstall Windows, or would there be an easier way to fix this problem? An even better question would be is this even the problem? I'm not really sure since I've never really messed with this kind of problem first hand. Thanks to any helpers. Figuring this out will help me understand any future problems, and hopefully the post could help someone else in the future as well.

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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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    168 people looked at my post and no one helped. I may just reinstall windows and just be done with this...
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    Since everyone is so interested in this particular post, I'd like to announce that there haven't been any more BSOD errors since this post. It either fixed itself or whatever is causing it isn't being accessed anymore. Thanks so much for amount the of help I got with this problem...
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