The infamous BSOD...

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Alright, I ran memtest86 and didn't come up with any errors... If that's the case, is there any chance this could still be a RAM problem?
 
it's probably not a RAM problem. Did you try setting the RAM in the BIOS to "sync" instead of "optimal?"

Dan
 
it's probably not a RAM problem. Did you try setting the RAM in the BIOS to "sync" instead of "optimal?"

I went into my mobo BIOS... and couldn't find anything set to optimal that I could change to sync
 
Another BSOD and a clearer picture... This is by far the most common of the BSOD's I get.

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Have you done ALL the things on the list that I posted?

Dan

Yes, except I never could find anything on setting the RAM to sync instead of optimal.
 
*sigh* Alright, go to best buy, buy some RAM, and see if it works. If not, you can always return it.

Dan
 
I once got messages similar to this when my hard drive was horribly fragmented. You could try running disk defragmenter a few times, that fixed the problem for me.
 
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