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Right.. First a tip.. Press <alt><print scrn> to get a snapshot of just the active window. I can't read any of the full desktop screenshots :(
In the error message There's a
"To view technical information about the error report Click here"
Click on that.. That's the info I really would like to see.
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Hi there Sirdice.
Rofl im abit noob :) Ill get that info for you asap. As soon as the next error occurs.
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Ok here we go , see attached.
Got to blue screens in the process.
1 - netflydi.sys error
2 - ws2_32.dll error
I have now uninstalled my corporate AV solution.
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Hmmm,
The first one is Panda and the second is WinSock2.
Check that Winsock hasn't become corrupted:
http://www.bloganything.net/223/repair-damaged-winsock2
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Thats Nihil
Just running over to the bank then I will troubleshoot it.
EDIT: However Nihil the errors are different each time.
Regards,
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If the errors are different each time I'm leaning towards faulty memory....
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Yes that was one of the possibilities I thought of, but I understand that the RAM has been replaced. But it could be a defective batch?
It might be worth verifying the drivers?
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=244617&sd=RMVP
And running MemTest 86
I would also disable the sound if it is enabled.
My next move would be to go to another machine in the office and "borrow" the memory, PSU, VDU and video card and all the cables then try those.
If that doesn't work then I would suspect the MoBo.