I turn on my computer and after a few minutes it BSODs, I had this before and a restore worked, now it doesn't, then I tried disabling everything in startup for msconfig, that worked until I restarted later, BSOD. What can I try now, nothing works to fix it that I have tried.
Can you describe the error message header in the BSOD screen (i.e BAD_POOL_HEADER)?
[QUOTE=GetOutOfBox;25429834]Can you describe the error message header in the BSOD screen (i.e BAD_POOL_HEADER)?[/QUOTE]
I'm in linux right now, is there just a way to look at my last BSOD from in linux?
Not unless it dumped the contents of the error to a file, and that dump file will basically contain everything in your RAM at the time of the BSOD, so sorting out the error message will be difficult.
Just write down the message next time you see the BSOD.
Oh I meant the error's name, it usually appears as a string in all caps with underscores instead of spaces, i.e BAD_POOL_HEADER
What you posted were the memory address containing the corrupt information.
I didn't get one.
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