BSOD problem

winnar111

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Specs: A Dell Inspiron 530
Windows Vista SP 1
Dlink DWL G510 wireless adapter
Nvidia GTX 260 graphics card
1 hard drive, 1 optical


I have tried rolling back and updating the driver, and am currently trying a system restore.


Here is the minidump.

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mpilchfamily

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All that information us utterly useless for the most part. Most common causes of the BSOD is bad drivers or bad RAM. Somethimes it from a glichy program or you may even have some maleware on the system.

First thing you need to do is contact Dell about the problems. They will be able to help you out and walk you threw some troubleshooting. It may be a common problem with that model. If they can't help you over the phone then you should be able to get some Warenty service done on the system.
 

Dahak

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from what that minidump said is the file that caused that crash is the drive for mcafee personal firewall.
check to see if there are any updates to your mcafee products or uninstall them and re-install them