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01-16-2010, 10:20 PM
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#11
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Lizardman
In-Game Name: Jikanu
Current Level: 46
Server: Teva
Posts: 716
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Originally Posted by Andromeda
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Yes the driver error is the most frequent BSoD error you would normally see. But in your case you haven't got that error...
Ok that error means either one of 2 things
1. You have defective RAM somewhere could be your main RAM or even your video cards RAM.
2. You have incompatible software anti virus software can actually cause this error too among other programs. (Think back to when this first started happening did you install any drivers or software right before this started)
You would definitely want to rule out number 2 being the issue before coming to the conclusion you have faulty RAM in your computer somewhere. I suggest a full hard drive reformat if you can not find the program responsible for the BSoD (If that is the problem that is). If the problem still persists after the hard drive format then you have faulty ram in your computer.
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About a week ago, i installed some emulators, and the day before yesterday, i downloaded a harvest moon ROM. Could that have caused it?
Also, it wont let me use add/remove programs in safe mode; is there another way to uninstall them?
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01-16-2010, 10:44 PM
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Lizardman
In-Game Name: Jikanu
Current Level: 46
Server: Teva
Posts: 716
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the second one?
it says it could seriously mess with my comp if i dont do it right...
i only ask since it seems to be the most user-friendly one that you can do in safe mode.
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01-16-2010, 10:53 PM
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Lizardman
In-Game Name: Jikanu
Current Level: 46
Server: Teva
Posts: 716
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okay. so it requires ALL of those things? i.e. the following:
A randomly generated file name that is made up of eight lowercase letters, such as "gbqxmhia.sys," "upzvlbvv.sys," or "jsbmefvk.sys"
A date of January 11, 2005
A size of 14 KB (13,824 bytes)
A hidden attribute that is set
Note A file that has its hidden attribute set displays an "HA" in the Attributes column in Windows Explorer. For instructions on how to view the Attributes column, see steps 5a and 5b of the procedure that is described in the "More information" section.
It has no version, product name, or manufacturer information.
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i didnt quite understand the part with the note that i bolded...
EDIT: i decided to wait till i can get someone more tech savvy to help me. i dont wanna fuck my whole machine up, so im just gonna hold off for now... however, i was about halfway through those files when i chickened out, and i hadnt found any that matched that description...
Last edited by Jikanu; 01-16-2010 at 10:59 PM..
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01-17-2010, 12:51 AM
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Lizardman
In-Game Name: Jikanu
Current Level: 46
Server: Teva
Posts: 716
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Yeah, i trust them. im doing a virus scan and stuff first... i just meant IRL. like, with someone watching over my shoulder, making sure i dont screw up x.x
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