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BSOD caused by hal.dll
I've been having a series of BSODs and I have exhausted all my knowledge and patience trying to figure it out. The last two happened when I wasn't even doing anything on the computer. There were no applications opened or anything, minus the background applications. And I didn't have any devices plugged in both times. When I ran a program called BlueScreenView, it said these BSODs were caused by the driver hal.dll at address hal.dll+1b675. I'm guessing then that they are caused by a hardware or driver issue. Please help me anyway you can.