silvercyborg
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I've been researching this issue for the past several days and cannot find an answer.
My computer has crashed to the BSOD on close to ten occasions now. The only common factors that I've pinpointed are:
1, it occurs while viewing video on Hulu.
2, working in Photoshop(CS5).
I've searched tirelessly for answers and believe that my ram might have something to do with it. After many google searches on ntoskrnl.exe & fltmgr.sys I still haven't found anything
I've reformatted twice now and that did not correct the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
***minidump files attached***
SYSTEM SPECS:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Mobo: Asus CG5270
CPU: Intel Q8300
Ram: 8Gb
Video: Nvidia GTX460 1Gb
Thanks a bunch!
-Silvercyborg
My computer has crashed to the BSOD on close to ten occasions now. The only common factors that I've pinpointed are:
1, it occurs while viewing video on Hulu.
2, working in Photoshop(CS5).
I've searched tirelessly for answers and believe that my ram might have something to do with it. After many google searches on ntoskrnl.exe & fltmgr.sys I still haven't found anything
I've reformatted twice now and that did not correct the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
***minidump files attached***
SYSTEM SPECS:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Mobo: Asus CG5270
CPU: Intel Q8300
Ram: 8Gb
Video: Nvidia GTX460 1Gb
Thanks a bunch!
-Silvercyborg
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