What are your computer specifications?
Also what are you running when the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) appears?
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What computer are you currently running?
XP, Linux, Mac, etc
and also what are your specifications, RAM, GFX card etc.
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which version of gfx card is it (radeon X1600 for example)?
RAM doesn't seem to be the issue, seeing as you have a lot of it.
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Well, normally a BSOD has white writing splashed all over it saying various things. Normally they often occur when playing games. Due to the RAM and the GFX card being the most important parts for gaming, if they not good enough, your computer shows it in panic via a BSOD.
But seeing as yours just appears after a long amount of time left doing nothing, try putting on a screen saver, might stop the BSOD appearing, because ur computer would be concentrating on the screen saver, thus it won't go into BSOD. Try that, if that fails, come back and i try to help more.
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mmmm very interesting...
What anti-virus program are you running at the moment?
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Have you run an anti-virus scan?
If not, run one and clear any viruses/spyware from your PC.
That my solve the problem, if not come back to us.
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This really is bizarre...
What is the most recent software you have installed?
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