I've only had my brand new PC for a few days and already I'm having trouble! I've tried all I can think of right now, and thought I'd get someone else's input.
Usually I'm using Firefox when I get a BSOD. But then I can spen hours online without a problem. I just don't get it. Unfortunately I'm not exactly an expert on computers and have now reached the end of my knowledge.
I have updated the most common drivers and I've checked the temperatures. Those are all ok. Somehow, I'm wondering if the PSU isn't too weak. This was all bought as a whole (HP computer) and when I filled in your form for my system specs I realized it wasn't even 500W.Got the information from HP's site, after searching far and wide. They don't seem to think the PSU is all that important.
Could this be the reason for my troubles?
If someone would please take a look at my dumps and maybe even find a solution I'd be most grateful.
Thanks Nina
Usually I'm using Firefox when I get a BSOD. But then I can spen hours online without a problem. I just don't get it. Unfortunately I'm not exactly an expert on computers and have now reached the end of my knowledge.
I have updated the most common drivers and I've checked the temperatures. Those are all ok. Somehow, I'm wondering if the PSU isn't too weak. This was all bought as a whole (HP computer) and when I filled in your form for my system specs I realized it wasn't even 500W.Got the information from HP's site, after searching far and wide. They don't seem to think the PSU is all that important.
If someone would please take a look at my dumps and maybe even find a solution I'd be most grateful.
Thanks Nina
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavillion/ WE247AA-UUW HPE-115sc
- OS
- windows 7 home premium 64-bit (7600)
- CPU
- intel core i7 860 2,80 GHz
- Motherboard
- MS-7613 Iona-GL8E AGP PCI
- Memory
- 8 GB 240 pin, DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- nvidia Geforce GTX 260 1,8GB
- Sound Card
- ALC 888S chipset Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 2243nw
- Hard Drives
- WDC WD10EADS-65M2B0 1TB SATA 3G 5400 (Partitioned)
- PSU
- 460W