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Old 05-25-2009, 11:25 PM   #54
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Several years ago, I upgrade the RAM in my laptop and after a few months, I started receiving bluescreen errors just like what you describe. I searched and searched for a solution and finally found a software on Microsoft's website that confirmed the problem was the result of a problem with the RAM in the device.

When I removed the RAM chips from the computer, the problem went away.....the RAM chips were defective! When I contacted the place where I bought them, they replaced them and everything was great afterwards.

Here's a link to the Microsoft software that helped me figure this out. Be sure the read through the related documentation.
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