Coprocessor driver problem  

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  1. Posts : 35
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       #11

    Ok, I've updated my chipset driver and the coprocessor ! is gone, so thats good.
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  2. Posts : 35
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       #12

    Now all I have to do is figure out why I keep crashing with BSOD
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  4. Posts : 35
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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       #14

    Ok, I've updated the chipset driver...coprocessor problem is gone, now I have to work on the BSOD
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       #15

    glad the co processor is solved Espatcho, i will mark it as such , make a new thread in the "crashes and debugging" thread of the forums and one of the members who are very good with BSOD's will help you solve your problem :)
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       #16

    Thanks for that. I saw it but I forgot to update the link in my sig!
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    Product FRED said:
    Thanks for that. I saw it but I forgot to update the link in my sig!
    You are welcome.
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  8. Posts : 35
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       #18

    I have another question if I may, Earlier today I tried to do a system restore thinking I may have messed something up but during the restore the system froze up and I had to power off...can that mess up my windows, because it seems to take longer loading up now and when I restart it shuts down and don't restart, I have to power off again and power on to get computer to start
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       #19

    espatcho said:
    I have another question if I may, Earlier today I tried to do a system restore thinking I may have messed something up but during the restore the system froze up and I had to power off...can that mess up my windows, because it seems to take longer loading up now and when I restart it shuts down and don't restart, I have to power off again and power on to get computer to start
    It can mess things up since it handles file changes and it was interrupted. You can undo a System Restore by going into the System Restore program in Windows and try, but I recommend you open command prompt (Start -> "cmd") and use the "sfc /scannow" command (no quotes) to verify the integrity of the system. It will attempt to fix any problems it finds.
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  10. Posts : 35
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       #20

    After running a system scan, it said:

    Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.
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