It has become so frequent and so fucking RANDOM that I have just had enough.
I tried using CCleaner to clean up my registry files or what-the-fuck-ever among other things, but it appears it hasn't done jack shit to stop the BSoD from occurring.
So, Facepunch, what do you recommend I should use to help stop this barrage of bullshit coming from Microsoft's most successful program: the Blue Screen of Death?
Thanks.
Error code 10000050, parameter1 b8754000, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 b42de4d6, parameter4 00000000.
Does this say anything?
The blue screen is telling you that something is wrong, it is not there to fuck with you, a part could be going bad, your drivers could need fixing, or you have fucked up your pc in some other way. To help facepunch, take a picture of the bluescreen or something.
Could be defective RAM, run a memtest.
[QUOTE=Fidchell;16385227]It has become so frequent and so fucking RANDOM that I have just had enough.
I tried using CCleaner to clean up my registry files or what-the-fuck-ever among other things, but it appears it hasn't done jack shit to stop the BSoD from occurring.
So, Facepunch, what do you recommend I should use to help stop this barrage of bullshit coming from Microsoft's most successful program: the Blue Screen of Death?
Thanks.
Error code 10000050, parameter1 b8754000, parameter2 00000000, parameter3 b42de4d6, parameter4 00000000.
Does this say anything?[/QUOTE]
I may be wrong but this seems like a ram problem.
Ninja'd
Here's what you do if you cannot run a memtest due to the bluescreen happening faster than you can do it: Take one piece out, run it and if it works without a bluescreen you are good, otherwise do it with the other ram.
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