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Old 10-15-2014, 01:01 PM   #3
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The last bit of the dump shows that there's a problem related to the video card. Since you have tried reinstalling the video driver, I would recommend having a look at the RAM. If there are multiple strips of RAM, take one out, and see if the BSOD happens. If it does, swap it back in for a different strip. Repeat until BSOD goes away, or if it doesn't go away, then at least you've eliminated memory issues as a possibility.
id do the same thing, run on one stick of ram and see if you have the ablilty to change ram slots.

does the computer crash under load? playing video games? or just surfing the web?
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