by ctjoyce » Wed May 02, 2007 3:02 pm
Alright, what exact hex codes are you getting from your BSODs? It sounds like you have a few issues. First being faulty RAM, and secondly a bad Optical drive. But get back to me with those BSOD hexes and I'll see what I can do.
A BSOD hex will look like this: 0x0A or 0x7E etc. There are going to be a crap load of zeros, just cut out all except the last two digits and we are in business.
Cheers
Cameron
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