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       #21

    No worries Tommy I think I may have mixed you up with another thread I was answering a person who said they were not really cluey on this computer stuff - my apologies. You will just have to put it down tome being an oldborn LOL!!
    Look my time is spent these days because of my age and a past wrecked shoulder not letting me do the things I used to like - motor cycling and woodworking and being interested in electronics since the world was still using vacuum tubes (transistors were in their infancy) it is my one little pleasure in life as I had to give away the smokes, drinking, and wild women LOL!!
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       #22

    I can understand that, ive always been interested in computers they really are amazing ive been thinking of going into the computer science field, maybe taking college classes for it, the pay is undeniable and like i said i find it interesting so its a match
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       #23

    Tommylynn said:
    I can understand that, ive always been interested in computers they really are amazing ive been thinking of going into the computer science field, maybe taking college classes for it, the pay is undeniable and like i said i find it interesting so its a match
    Well Tommy if you want some advice from an old fellow that is exactly what I would do because that is the field to be in now and if you become any good at it you will never be out of work. I applaud you making such a decision because so many young folks these days either have no idea what they want to do or really want something that is going to be the easiest thing for them to do and get as much as they can for as little as they can.
    So go for it young fellow.:)
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       #24

    No reason not to try, but ive got some bad news. After 14 passes and no errors id say the memory is safe but alas, my problem is not solved.
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       #25

    Will have to ask for help Tommy as there is the issue with the graphics driver.
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  6. Arc
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       #26

    Tommylynn said:
    i have a computer that deadlocks when ever i boot it to anything but safe mode,
    Safe Mode starts windows with a minimum set of drivers and services.
    It cuts the regular display driver off .... and loads the port enumerated driver, vgapnp.sys. That is why we don't gut the regular graphics in Safe Mode; we get a bare minimum graphics there.

    And that is the explanation to your issue.

    I dont know how old the graphics (NVIDIA GeForce 7350 LE) card is .... but the driver is too old to run.
    Code:
        Image name: nvlddmkm.sys
        Timestamp:        Fri May 15 02:02:27 2009 (4A0C7FDB)
    The best possible replacement to that driver is of February, 2015. Drivers | GeForce
    I think you you need to do two things at this situation.

    • You download and install this aforesaid driver.Drivers | GeForce
    • If it works in the same way (BSODs) after getting this driver, remove the graphics card and apply it on any other computer. See how that computer behaves.

    Let us know what your tests yield.
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       #27

    Sorry I couldn't get back to you much sooner me and my family went away for a while, by what you said Im guessing that I was supposed to boot in normal mode and then install the driver I've done it a few times and it is freezing in the middle of the installation or rather dead locking so I'm going to continue that and see if I can get it to work
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       #28

    So I got the driver to install and actually had a chance to close the window so it did finish, immediately after I closed it, it went off the screen and the computer deadlocked again I restarted it just to see if that might have been the last time it was going to do that and when I booted it back up it actually worked okay for like 2 or 3 minutes, but yhe fans were pretty loud I've never heard them that loud and when they quieted down that's when it got locked again
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  9. Arc
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       #29

    Do you have onboard graphics? If so, apply the display cable to the motherboard's graphics port. See how it goes.
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  10. Posts : 18
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       #30

    I've been using the onboard graphics card as normal with no Deadlocks at all, could it have been that the onboard graphics card was a trying to activate at the same time as the other one causing the door locks if so can I disable the onboard graphics card?
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