How to Never See a BSOD Again

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  1. Posts : 3,300
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       #31

    Grimmjow said:
    I didn't now will it be ok to post it not pixelized:) If I get in some trouble here, you'll defend me guys, right?
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    severedsolo said:
    Grimmjow said:
    Ok guys, think you'll agree with me, sometimes it's nice to see BSOD
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    thats more like BTOD
    I don't now what it is mate, but I'm sure in one thing, I like seeing BSODs or BTODs like that. I wonder how the +1 will look like trying to help there. Actually, I wonder how the help will look like, hmmm...ideas?

    thats better. I can tell you what the problem is.... low temperatures. get core temps and monitor them thoroughly. Or run Mammory Test 86
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  2. Posts : 130
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       #32

    About #1...

    What if you're using a laptop?

    The only thing we can replace or change are HDD and Memory.
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  3. Posts : 13,354
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       #33

    elsuirad said:
    About #1...

    What if you're using a laptop?

    The only thing we can replace or change are HDD and Memory.
    You will need to replace the entire motherboard then. That will take care of the CPU and video card as well.

    It will cost you about $300 a week, just so you're not shocked.
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  4. Posts : 202
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       #34

    Seriously, we need to go back to DOS. Did it EVER crash? :)

    Just think of how nice tabbed browsing would be on a 80 x 25 text screen with 16 colors!
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  5. Posts : 93
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       #35

    So would you NOT recommend using CCleaner's registry cleaner?
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  6. Posts : 12,364
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       #36

    Jonathan_King said:
    smarteyeball said:
    gladson1976 said:

    And get a GSOD :)
    No need for that, just get an ATI card
    Hey, now don't be a troll. nVidia is the best, that's all there is to it. You ATi fanboys shouldn't be posting on forums.
    lol, integrated intel GPU's are where it's really at

    Chase said:
    So would you NOT recommend using CCleaner's registry cleaner?

    Seriously, as a general rule - no. Not the 'select all and clean without checking method anyway'.

    But if you A) back up the registry first and B) Are absolutely sure you know what you are deleting, then it's okay to use.
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  7. Posts : 130
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       #37

    Jonathan_King said:
    elsuirad said:
    About #1...

    What if you're using a laptop?

    The only thing we can replace or change are HDD and Memory.
    You will need to replace the entire motherboard then. That will take care of the CPU and video card as well.

    It will cost you about $300 a week, just so you're not shocked.
    SERIOUSLY....

    Are you really sure to replace the entire motherboard??
    It's a SONY VAIO LAPTOP and it's almost a year since I bought it
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  8. Posts : 2,651
    W7 RTM Ultimate x64
       #38

    Hahahahahaha, this is deadly hilarious. My day was going downhill till I saw this. Brilliant!

    Haven't had a BSOD, since trying to run my 8GB RAM machine on 4GB with a OC on the CPU.
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  9. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #39

    smarteyeball said:
    Chase said:
    So would you NOT recommend using CCleaner's registry cleaner?
    Seriously, as a general rule - no. Not the 'select all and clean without checking method anyway'.

    But if you A) back up the registry first and B) Are absolutely sure you know what you are deleting, then it's okay to use.
    +1 Very good answer.
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  10. Posts : 17,322
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       #40

    Thorsen said:
    Grimmjow said:
    I didn't now will it be ok to post it not pixelized:) If I get in some trouble here, you'll defend me guys, right?
    Attachment 77264

    P.S
    severedsolo said:

    thats more like BTOD
    I don't now what it is mate, but I'm sure in one thing, I like seeing BSODs or BTODs like that. I wonder how the +1 will look like trying to help there. Actually, I wonder how the help will look like, hmmm...ideas?

    thats better. I can tell you what the problem is.... low temperatures. get core temps and monitor them thoroughly. Or run Mammory Test 86
    That definately fits the picture!
    How to Never See a BSOD Again Attached Images How to Never See a BSOD Again-media_httpx86codecombsodbmp_wfrxxxucgecgyea-bmp_-scaled1000_thumb.jpg 
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