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    Constant BSOD with Windows 7

    BSOD = Blue Screen of Death.

    Yes, I get quite often blue screen, and I am tired of this and I would like to hear if there is any of you who can help me.

    It started like this;
    I had Windows 7 on my machine before, and everything ran as smeared in something that is better. Then one discovers a release of a new build, which I'd like to test. I burn ISO' on a DVD+R, and install it. The installation of the system went through out there and there was no error. So after I installed my graphics driver, I get BSOD. I went to see the error in line 3: "MEMORY_HANDLE". So make your computer a dump of the error and then soon I catch a glimpse of the dump will be sent to microsoft next time my computer is online. It has happened numerous times since and it is sometimes different errors. I think it is a hardware failure, although it has only been on my glass table since I got Windows 7 - and yet it has been in there, but I care if I come into things, etc. with it, when I have it in my bag.

    But after the build that gave me BSOD's constantly, I did format. So would I dual boot it with the earlier Windows 7 build and installed also good enough. But then after the first full installation, and choosing the right Windows 7 during boot, I get an error that shell32.dll is corrupt. Then there was that I should go in and repair my system via the CD, but I can not. Why I do not know, but it just can not. So I thought that it could be a disk error and so I drove CHKDISK-fi CMD, and then make a check each time it starts up and gives no warning or comments about the error.

    So here yesterday, I had run Vista into it, but there was still BSOD's and I must say that I am about to tear myself bald. Now I try to install Windows 7, but it reaches the 32% and gives an error message - error 0x80070600 (I think), or also to Finalizing setup, and then I get it there MEMORY_HANDLE BSOD and then restart it automatically. So after reboot go to the "Configuring registry database" and then says that the configuration could not be completed because the system unpaused unannounced, and then I run it all over again.

    My U.S. DVDs that have no scratches, does not work, and when they do I get BSOD. Is there a fix?

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    Re: Constant BSOD

    It can be so many things.
    Think it would be a good idea to download the memtest86 bootable iso, burn it down on a CD and run it during boot to see if there was error in context.
    http://www.memtest86.com/download.html

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    Re: Constant BSOD

    Ok tried this. Didn't help to solve the problem. Is it possible to run a check like the hard disk, just where you check RAM? Relying on my iPod and there is no computer available now.

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    Re: Constant BSOD

    Yes we can. If you are unable to download memtest vista has a built in program MdSched.exe as is said.

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