A couple of weeks ago I made the mistake of clicking on a link in a "spoof" Apple email. It looked official, but wasn't. Since then, I've been getting the BSOD numerous times per day. I've tried my system with certain applications up or down and it doesn't matter. No matter what combination of applications I seem to have running, the BSOD will randomly shut my computer down.
I've asked in other forums and have been told it could be hardware or it could be software.....or it could be both. Not a lot of help. I hate to rebuild my hard drive if it's hardware, but how would I know? If it's software, it'll take a few days, but I can rebuild the hard drive. I just don't want to waste my time going in the wrong direction.
Is there a utility or something that might help me determine this before I step into one direction?
Thanks
Gil
I've added the .zip file as instructed.......what's next? I've also tried taking a picture of the BSOD, but by the time my camera turns on and I point it at the screen, the BSOD is gone.
I've asked in other forums and have been told it could be hardware or it could be software.....or it could be both. Not a lot of help. I hate to rebuild my hard drive if it's hardware, but how would I know? If it's software, it'll take a few days, but I can rebuild the hard drive. I just don't want to waste my time going in the wrong direction.
Is there a utility or something that might help me determine this before I step into one direction?
Thanks
Gil
I've added the .zip file as instructed.......what's next? I've also tried taking a picture of the BSOD, but by the time my camera turns on and I point it at the screen, the BSOD is gone.
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows XP / SP3 32-bitPentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz4GB RAM (Crucial)
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows XP / SP3 32-bit
- CPU
- Pentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz
- Memory
- 4GB RAM (Crucial)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 17" flat screen
- Hard Drives
- Western Digital 160GB (system drive)
Western Digital 500GB (data files)