Non-specific BSOD

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  1. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #91

    That's good news. Really glad to hear things are going well. Please keep in touch and let us know how everything goes. If you know you are stable right now, I would get a couple of programs like Macrium Reflect and Paragon Backup and do an image of your hard drive to an external drive and keep it. If you ever have problems again, you could just wipe the drive and restore the image instead of doing clean installs. Both of those programs are free. I never trust one image and use at least 2 or 3 . Even the best ones fail occasionally.
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  2. Posts : 110
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #92

    The Latest From Wagga


    The pc has been at my son's place for a number of weeks. No BSODs were recorded in that time. That is, there were BSODs but they were not recorded. One I saw referred to USB dramas but the others were spied only by my young bloke. I had re-tasked (ain't English a grand language) my troubled linux box and with a windows 7 install and the old ATI HD 5670 installed all might be well for the lad. Well, so it has proved. In the meantime I continue to work the problem child at my palatial, not to say grand, flat. This very message is typed on the trouble-maker. Seems to me that it's working v well indeed. As you fellows are well aware, many of these problems are due to pixie infestation. It seems the pixies have shot through. Of course, it could also be the retirement of the hard drive that is clearly the real source of my kid's woes.

    I consider this problem to have been well and truly solved. You two are hereby extended a standing invitation to attend my mansion-style ground floor apartment in Wagga. If that doesn't suit, I can have temporary digs set up at my father's or brother's harbourside piles in Sydney (they really do, this is not part of the joke). My brother would definitely respect your status as venerable win 7 gurus.

    I am so grateful for your help in solving this problem. I confess I came to enjoy the way you expressed yourselves. It has been a privilege to make your electronic acquaintances.

    I think I know how to notify SF of my estimation of the kudos which is due you. If not, I will return to pester you anew :)

    Thank you very much.

    Your mate,


    Jimmy
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  3. Posts : 110
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #93

    Help! :) Can't find a way to register my appreciation with the forum.
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  4. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #94

    Well, it is really not necessary, as this is just what we do. We are just happy that you have figured out your problems. In the top right corner, the middle icon is a scales icon to give us your appreciation, but again although appreciated, it is not necessary. This is much of what we do every day.
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