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Are you ill???
Justin Buddy,
We don't have time for jokes. If you're really actually seriously having BSoD problems let us know.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN?
I did what the BSOD post told me to.
Some outdated drivers that need to be updated:
Source:- Driver Reference TableCode:Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\rtkvhda.sys (6.0.1.5555, 1.96 MB (2,054,872 bytes), 1/24/2008 10:06 AM)
Source:- Driver Reference TableCode:Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\igdkmd32.sys (7.15.10.1666, 4.36 MB (4,569,088 bytes), 2/26/2009 11:39 AM)
Look for a BIOS update:
Code:BIOS Version/Date Dell Inc. 1.0.18, 2/24/2009
I've checked for the BIOS numerous times before the BSOD, but can't find an update :P
I've also checked for the Graphics driver, and I can't find a newer version for some reason...
Maybe the laptop/desktop is an old model? Not sure.
Check here again, latest chipset/motherboard/gfx drivers
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Have checked there about 6 times now?
I just did, it says my chipset is UP TO DATE
I checked it with the auto-scanning utility. AND I also manually entered my BIOS model and it said that my model 1.0.18 is the latest.
Okay, so that computer is old. Anyway, since you updated the audio driver just observe for more BSoDs. If there are more, upload them like you did.
Ok.
And what was Anthony talking about in the beginning, about the file "only including notes" and "upload the minidump already"?