Its a memory management 0x0000001a BSOD, it doesnt give any drivers or anything on the stop message. every time i debug one it tells me its something else that has failed, so its never what it says, i am running windows 7 and for the first time it actually told me 'problem caused by hardware - contact your manufacturer' but the thing is i dont believe what windows is telling me because how can you have faulty CPU for example, be able to play a intense game all day perfectly, run CPU stability tests for hours on end, and then do something total ordinary like open IE or put the PC into stand by and it instantly BSOD.
Davet50
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July 21st, 2009 21:00
Most blue screens are the result of driver issues. What are the codes that appear.
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July 23rd, 2009 12:00
Its a memory management 0x0000001a BSOD, it doesnt give any drivers or anything on the stop message. every time i debug one it tells me its something else that has failed, so its never what it says, i am running windows 7 and for the first time it actually told me 'problem caused by hardware - contact your manufacturer' but the thing is i dont believe what windows is telling me because how can you have faulty CPU for example, be able to play a intense game all day perfectly, run CPU stability tests for hours on end, and then do something total ordinary like open IE or put the PC into stand by and it instantly BSOD.