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ok thats fine
The BSOD's are all pointing to jraid.sys.... you would need to go here and reinstall your raid drivers......
But before you do this I also need to know your PSU wattage .??? Update your specs please
ok thats fine
The BSOD's are all pointing to jraid.sys.... you would need to go here and reinstall your raid drivers......
But before you do this I also need to know your PSU wattage .??? Update your specs please
Specs updated. CPU wattage is 73W.
i didnt ask your cpu wattage..... i asked for power supply wattage
And where I can find it please? Is there some way how to dont look into the PC? I cant find it in the System Info.
well open the computer.. and look for a box at the top where you connect the power cord... you will sticker there which would tell you the wattage...
Well, I've been busy withLaegas said:real lifework.
Anyway, the BSODs seems to have been caused by the "GIGABYTE GBB36X Controller" driver.
8c5b5000 8c5d0000 jraid Thu Oct 29 09:14:05 2009 (4AE94ECD)
Also update the following drivers:
Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
92fe0000 92fef000 Rtnicxp Fri May 30 17:12:11 2008 (4840194B)
Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller
92fa3000 92fe0000 Rt86win7 Fri Nov 27 10:44:53 2009 (4B0F9F95)
ATI Radeon HD 4600 Series
91b4f000 91b88000 atikmpag Wed Jul 07 03:15:23 2010 (4C33D52B)
That was a hard work for me But I've done it, I have 500W PSU.
ok reinstall the raid driver and let me know how it goes.
Ok, the driver installed, computer restarted, now I'll wait. Again, thanks for your help, really fast, very good, just keep it for others :)