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TheAngryDrunk
Jan 31, 2003

"I don't know why I know that; I took four years of Spanish."
Problem description: Computer keeps BSODing. Here's a screenshot from BlueScreenView. Let me know if you need another screenshot.


Attempted fixes: Windows is up to date. GPU drivers are up to date.

Recent changes: None


Operating system: Windows 7, 64-bit

System specs: ASUS N55SF laptop, i7-2670QM, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M - I'm also running an external monitor. Since I've had this laptop, I've constantly had trouble with it whenever I run an external monitor.


Location: US

I have Googled and read the FAQ: Yes

TheAngryDrunk fucked around with this message at 05:16 on Jul 23, 2015

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Alereon
Feb 6, 2004

Dehumanize yourself and face to Trumpshed
College Slice
I'd dust out all the vents and fans with a canned air duster, making sure that there are no dust bunnies clogging airflow through the heatsink. After this, verify the system can complete at least one full pass of Memtest86+ without errors, and that Crystal Disk Info doesn't show Caution or Bad. If that looks good, I'd suggest uninstalling your graphics drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller then installing the latest drivers.

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