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10 Blue Screens of Death and counting, Vista.

In the past 30 days I have had 10 Blue Screens of Death and have no idea how to fix this POS.

Here is the error I get everytime:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6000.2.0.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: 100000b8
BCP1: 824F8300
BCP2: 8E3BC3A0
BCP3: 824F2000
BCP4: 00000000
OS Version: 6_0_6000
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 768_1

Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini010208-01.dmp
C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-62790-0.sysdata.xml
C:\Users\AppData\Local\Temp\WER35AF.tmp.version.txt

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Is there anyone that can help me with the problem?

Are the Minidump and Temp files causing this problem?
 
First thought: hardware problems.

Run memtest86+ for some hours, prime95 or sp2004 for stability.
 
Still need to be more specific, the specific model of the motherboard for instance.

In any case, let's start with the basics. Assuming this is a clean installation, have you updated to the latest drivers yet? Is anything overclocked (check, because it might be inadvertent).

Google CPU-Z, run it and post a screenshot of all the tabs.
 
Good job blaming Vista. Obviously Vista is the problem. Uninstall it and install Linux and all your problems will be solved. Men will be envious and Women will want to be the mother of your children.
 
I'm not blaming Vista as it worked great for the first 8 months.

This is an HP big box store computer that came with Vista Home Premium already installed on it.
 
Originally posted by: ChronoReverse
Still need to be more specific, the specific model of the motherboard for instance.

In any case, let's start with the basics. Assuming this is a clean installation, have you updated to the latest drivers yet? Is anything overclocked (check, because it might be inadvertent).

Google CPU-Z, run it and post a screenshot of all the tabs.


How do I post the screenshots?
 
Originally posted by: hooterville
I'm not blaming Vista as it worked great for the first 8 months.

This is an HP big box store computer that came with Vista Home Premium already installed on it.

If its new PC with preinstalled OS its very likely that its loaded with tons of crapware - if you have Vista DVD fastest solution might be format and fresh install - or at least uninstall that crapware.
 
1GHz is fine, that's Cool n' Quiet working. Memory seems to be running in spec so it's not overclocked inadvertently.

Okay, now you'll have the tedious task of updating drivers. Since it's an nforce motherboard with a 6150, upgrade to the latest nforce drivers and forceware drivers.
 
Originally posted by: ChronoReverse
1GHz is fine, that's Cool n' Quiet working. Memory seems to be running in spec so it's not overclocked inadvertently.

Okay, now you'll have the tedious task of updating drivers. Since it's an nforce motherboard with a 6150, upgrade to the latest nforce drivers and forceware drivers.

I would try some simple solutions like disable Cool n Quiet does it still crash?

Any info in Control Panel?(Problems Reports ,Solutions icon).

 
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