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Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Hardware, Bsod, Fault Bucket?

Cody Petrulis: If you have windows Vista, 64-bit, SP1 installed and an Intel processor the BSOD is caused by an update released to automatic updates about a week and a half ago. The solution to this problem is to uninstall any updates you recently installed, install SP2, and then finish installing updates.To uninstall the updates, press the F8 key while the computer is turning on, and select Safe Mode. If you can get booted into safe mode with no BSOD its software related (Most like that faulty update). If you still get the BSOD booting into safe more you most likely have some faulty hardware. When that is the case it has been RAM ~75% of the time for me. (I am a Geek Squad technician)...Show more

Brittanie Zakutney: do you have vista? or xp?if its vista go to My Computer>System Properties> and on the left side it will say device manager

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