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DGT
I've been getting a lot of blue screen stop messages that halt mycomputer.
About 2 weeks ago this was happening once a day. It became more frequent
until yesterday it was happening every time I tried to boot up during the
boot process. Last night, I finally copied off all of my files, formatted the
hard drive, and installed a new copy of Vista Premium. Believe it or not, I
still have the same problem - although now I can boot up and get some work
done before a crash happens.
This is a Sony Vaio laptop with 1.25 gigs of ram and a 70 gig hard drive.
The error messages are always different. I didn't write any of them down, but
they are like "Subset not less than zero" and "Page fault in non-paging area"
and "IQL server not found" (I'm sure these aren't right, but you get the idea)
So, how could this be happening on a clean and formatted hard drive with a
brand new operating system? Is the problem in the BIOS or the motherboard or
somewhere else?
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David
About 2 weeks ago this was happening once a day. It became more frequent
until yesterday it was happening every time I tried to boot up during the
boot process. Last night, I finally copied off all of my files, formatted the
hard drive, and installed a new copy of Vista Premium. Believe it or not, I
still have the same problem - although now I can boot up and get some work
done before a crash happens.
This is a Sony Vaio laptop with 1.25 gigs of ram and a 70 gig hard drive.
The error messages are always different. I didn't write any of them down, but
they are like "Subset not less than zero" and "Page fault in non-paging area"
and "IQL server not found" (I'm sure these aren't right, but you get the idea)
So, how could this be happening on a clean and formatted hard drive with a
brand new operating system? Is the problem in the BIOS or the motherboard or
somewhere else?
--
David