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RAM-related BSOD?

If you are referring to a picture of the actual BSOD, it is impossible. Computer restarts right after. Perhaps, someone could find the cause by analyzing the dump.
 
What's the BSOD code? In the example it's the 101. On reboot back into windows you should get a pop up click details and it'll show the #

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Didn't record the code back then. All I have now is the following from manifest.txt

HeaderText=The system has recovered from a serious error.
Stage2URL=
Stage2URL=/dw/bluetwo.asp?BCCode=c2&BCP1=00000007&BCP2=00000CD4&BCP3=142B0605&BCP4=E1119370&OSVer=5_1_2600&SP=3_0&Product=256_1

If this doesn't help, I'll post the code when it repeats.
 
You can disable the automatic reboot in the event of a BSOD. Right click Computer and go into properties. In Advanced, startup and recovery untick "system failure - automatically reboot". The exact steps to find that checkbox will depend which Windows you are on so have a look around.

Then when it happens again take a photo and post it here and it will help.
 
If your in windows I think you can find it in the event viewer.

Windows 7

Control Panel > Administrator Tools > Event Viewer > Critical > Look at event ID?

Think it's it but I'd have to generate a BSOD to double check. Worth a look to see at least.
 
Error code 000000c2, parameter1 00000007, parameter2 00000cd4, parameter3 142b0605, parameter4 e1119370.

Is this it?
 
Looking thru google hits it points towards data corruption in the OS it looks like. Have you gotten a virus lately? Did it recently start doing this? Maybe try a system restore point and see if it clears up.

I guess it's possible if your running your ram out of spec or overclocking your cpu it could corrupt the OS.

What are your system specs?
 
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