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Hi again,
I'v just done it and i'm now waiting to see if it chrashes again. I'v tried to run sfc /scannow also and it tells that there is errors that it can't reapir.
Again thanks for your help - your guidance is truly amazing!
Hi again,
I'v just done it and i'm now waiting to see if it chrashes again. I'v tried to run sfc /scannow also and it tells that there is errors that it can't reapir.
Again thanks for your help - your guidance is truly amazing!
I've attaced the sfc-log, from /scannow, maybe it can be usefull for you.
SFC is not my concern. :) And I havent suggested it, too.
SFC checks the system files, which are usually never responsible for BSODs. I care the BSODs only.
If you have custom system files (like a start button), SFC may say such stuff, too.
Let us know how the computer is running.
Hello Arc,
I did try to pull one RAM out and only have the other one in - it didn't solve anything. Afterwards i tried with the other Ram-block, and since then, it have been running smooth. Thanks for your massiv help though, I highly appreciated it!