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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
It's not necessarily a memory problem; in fact, just about every BSOD will put up a memory address. This only refers to the position in memory of the file (e.g. executable or kernel-mode driver) that was involved in the unhandled exception or illegal operation. I'd suggest trying some other things first, before you go for the memory.
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He never said it was a Blue Screen of death...... did he?
becuase if it was a bsod..normaly it would be before the computer boots....