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Yes I know, you're absolutely right.you cannot afford to make assumptions
I'm sorry, I was too tired from my work and all these stuffs.
Maybe I should rest for a while
I will replace the keyboard with the one that compatible with Win7 and see if the BSOD persist to eliminate 3rd Party Peripheral Hardware Issue just in case.you need to run your system exactly as you gave it to your repairer with only the peripherals they used, no matter how much you or your little bro likes your keyboard this is necessary for debugging and once you find the bluescreen cause(s) you can then revert to personalizing your system :)
My Logitech mouse and Samsung SyncMaster Monitor are the only other two different hardware from the repairer's test though I'm sure it is compatible but I will try replacing them for test sometimes later just to be sure.
No I don't ever get lights dimming or power cuts on this new PC.about your electricity supply , can you check with local sources around your area and take opinions on your local supply, do you ever get lights dimming or power cuts ?
I agreed because right now my system is up and running normally except that BSOD which was the first time in 11 days. Like I told you that It seems almost gone after a newer BIOs version has been installed.where debugger blames ntfs.sys this is simply a symptom and not the cause, if there was a problem with ntfs.sys your system would be crashing left right and center and barely work at all
Nothing abnormal about temp. As I burn my PC through almost 12Hrs.to eliminate the possibility of this being a thermal problem could you download and install speedfan and once you have it setup watch your temperatures ?
The only info in the exclamation mark I found was related to BSOD to the same time stamped does not tell anything much buttake a look at performance information and tools\advanced tools and look for any warnings etc , also take a look at reliability monitor by typing reliability into your search bar from the start orb, click through anything found marked with an exclamation mark or red x looking for errors with the same timestamp as your bluescreen crashes ?
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000024 (0x00000000001904fb, 0xfffff880052872b8, 0xfffff88005286b10, 0xfffff80002a78913). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 032810-19375-01.
the same dump file that your debugger blamed ntfs.sys
Last edited by Razgriz; 01 Apr 2010 at 23:10.