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Console Modding------ ( Here you can talk about your favorite Consoles ) => PC => Topic started by: budgray19 on January 16, 2010, 02:33:34 AM
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thx god i have ubuntu
how does one fix bsod when u cant access windows. do i go to bios?
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when does the bsod comes out?
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and what is the code of the bsod
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Buy Windows 7 -- boot from disk -- install -- Problem solved
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try accessing safe mode n see if recovery console or somethin similiar could help
if u installed xp n still have the disk, then try the repair option.
vista/7 use the repair option on startup n see if that helps.
you could always install windows again using a different partition or folder, that way u dont have to delete ur files, but ur prog wouldnt b there. then delete the old windows installation. u got alot of options to backup files tho
bios wont help, unless u were tring to overclock or something.
when does the blue screen pop up n what is the code. what windows r u using.
i would never recommend upgrading to vista, and i wouldnt buy/install 7 on a old pc (not sure what u have)
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i cant tell what teh code is
it flashes right before i get a chance to see
http://jmobley123.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/blue-screen-of-death1.jpg (http://jmobley123.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/blue-screen-of-death1.jpg)
it kinda looked like that.
everytime it happened i was on teh net. actually ive had it before. but i was able to restart it back up. now it just starts up the windows xp scroll bar and 2 seconds in it flashes the bsod
edit im using xp basic 32 bit (im a cheap bastard) i tryed teh recovery mode and all the other options on screen.nothing worked. i even tryed safe mode
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um so u tried repair mode with xp disk already?
http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/How-to-repair-Windows-XP-t138.html (http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/How-to-repair-Windows-XP-t138.html)
the error code is the stop code.
gv3.sys is a obsolete centrino processor driver, i dont have ne knowledge of that u may want to google them.
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lol? then that prob isnt the code then. i have a quad core q6600
ok so i havent tryed popin in the disk yet. how does that go pop the lil badboy in and it should start up with something i think ill give that a try
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Start the computer, and right after the BIOS screen, keep pressing F8. When the different boot options for Windows come up, go down to the one that says "Do not restart on boot failure" or something like that.
When it blue screens, write down the code and tell us what it is.
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ight
ill get back to it tonight. im getting teh newest antec 900 case for 70 bucks so yea bout to go meet the guy for it
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star star star stop: 0X0000000A (0X00000000, 0X0000001C, 0X00000001, 0X804FAF04)
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...The error code not the bits lol
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it gave me text and that thats it
ill recheck
i also got this IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
thats realy it other than the normal text
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There's always a second line. See the pic you linked to before? See where it says "gv3.sys"? That's where it'll say what causes the BSoD.
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no thats it.
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Put in an XP disk and recover it using that. That's the best I can suggest.
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You have a quad core q6600 and you're using Windows XP 32-bit? How much ram do you have in that system?
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2 gigs its not a fantastic mobo
so when i get a new mobo ill upto 4 gigs
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2 gigs its not a fantastic mobo
so when i get a new mobo ill upto 4 gigs
Naw I was just asking. If you upgrade to 4 GB be sure to upgrade your OS to Win7. XP will see the 4GB but utilize less.
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i know. im going to use th 2 gigs and get windows 7 then new mobo and upgrade ram.
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XP will see the 4GB but utilize less.
XP can see 4GB and utilize 4GB. ALL Operating Systems can use more than 4GB and use it all.
32bit OS's can only use ~3.75GB.
64bit OS's can use all of the RAM you have (up to, I think, 64GB or something).
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ram limits for 64bit windows 7 are based on the version you install sooo
Starter: 8GB
Home Basic: 8GB
Home Premium: 16GB
Professional: 192GB
Enterprise: 192GB
Ultimate: 192GB
i'm curious though, why would you ever need 192gigs of ram?
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Server...
I'm not sure where the hell I got 64GB from... LOL
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XP can see 4GB and utilize 4GB. ALL Operating Systems can use more than 4GB and use it all.
32bit OS's can only use ~3.75GB.
64bit OS's can use all of the RAM you have (up to, I think, 64GB or something).
Sorry. That's what I meant.
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yea if i wanting a gaming rig 64 bit is teh way to go. specially if im gonna be starting it off with 2 gig ram.
im going to install the nvidia version. i just need to wait till i get a external hdd of 500 gigs. and ill use UBCD to get the fils i want from my hdd
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Server...
I'm not sure where the hell I got 64GB from... LOL
for a server you'll probably use Windows Server 2008 R2
which can go to 2TB ram ;) (the Enterprise, Datacenter and Itanium-Based versions that is ;))