Google for vista bsod, you should find your answer there, hopefully.
lalliv01
by Robdar 22 Replies latest jw friends
Google for vista bsod, you should find your answer there, hopefully.
lalliv01
I have a thought...
Are you placing the new computer in the same place as the old one?
I've seen a situation where a computer was constantly crashing... then the new one was constantly crashing too. Turned out the computer was locked in a desk with a closed door which would cause any computer to over heat and BSOD.
Also, ensure the room with the computer is not hot. It's getting to be the hot time of the year and if you don't have an AC on to keep the room reasonably cool (78 F) the computer could over heat.
Also, just stop... look around a bit and see if anything looks a little suspicious as if it might aggravate a computer and separate that thing and the computer from each other with some distance. I once knew a guy who kept an external floppy disk drive on his monitor. He noticed that the only way he could load something from the disk drive was to momentarily turn off his monitor, load whatever he needed, and then turn the monitor back on.
I suggested he take the drive off of the monitor and he got angry and told me that was ridiculous. I came back a few months later and he was still having the same problem, so I waited for him to leave the room, took the floppy disk drive off his monitor and set it a few feet away and it magically worked. Ohhhh he was sooooo embarrassed he got pissed at me for "messing his his computer". LOL. Hell, it worked perfectly from that time on.
He was such a stubborn ass with a temper and an attitude. I wouldn't be surprised if he's an elder now.
drwtsn:
Robdar, you can't say something like that only a couple weeks after you tell us of your conversion to Judaism. Someone might be tempted to make a joke.
Hahahahaaa! Good one.
My Dutch genetics and my Jewishness can cause Lincoln's ass to pucker--he knows he's gonna get squeezed.