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Then we have another possible cause for the crashes, you'll need to at least remove the drive.
Then we have another possible cause for the crashes, you'll need to at least remove the drive.
So what are the next steps specifically?
Shall I remove the hard drive and try to cause the BSOD?
I completely removed the hard drive and still get the BSOD issues.
oh, alright, well, i'm sorry, you're right. I guess I wasn't sure exactly what is needed. Sorry.
Let me explain a little (I hope this helps).
The best way for me to recreate the BSOD is to open a launcher for a video game Eve Online.
They recently stopped supporting the 'old' launcher. With that statement they say they no longer support 'Windows XP users'.
The 'Windows XP' version is stable but the new version give me BSOD right when it opens.
Derp, saw the link in your post too, sorry. I forgot the rule, just follow the BSOD posting guides each time. So sorry, I will get on that.
Here is the dump per the instructions.
Attachment 87039
This is new, I was trying to create a backup USB using 'Back up and Restore (Windows 7)' and got a BSOD while doing that.
I've done this many times, but out of nowhere it doesn't fit anymore.
I check everytime for BIOS updates when going through logs, now I find that your BIOS version is not listed on MSI support page, where did you get it?
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