I'd wouldn't be looking at the hardware, but at the hardware drivers. ATI cards don't always have the best rep on pre-release OS drivers.
Open up Device Manager and first check all hardware showing as "installed" - look for devices showing a yellow triangle, meaning a device error. Also ensure you have all the newest driver builds across the board.
The only issue I had on Win7 x64 was in relation to a BSOD on wake from Sleep. Turned out the cats knocking out the power cord several times - and the incorrect power-downs resulting - had corrupted the TurboCache drivers. Due to the need to install those drivers early on the the whole driver-install process, opted for clean install (and changing where I plug in the notebook)
Haven't had any issues since reinstalling a month or so ago
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What are the error codes you get on blue screen?? Will help identify what is causing the crash. Full system specs also helpful, as can make easier to match any error codes to specific hardware issues :)
To be honest, I've heard too many horror stories about theses so-called driver-scan apps... would be getting it off your system ASAP
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In all honesty, I can't even read that, as vid quality is too cr@ppy. Would be more helpful for you to post error codes from your own BSOD's
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Hi, you can try to repair the OS itself and patch with its latest updates.
Hope it will help you.
Goodluck!
WTF?? If you have no clue what you are talking about, go away!!
Three options, all referring to memory-type errors:Faulty or mis-matched RAM
Corrupted/faulty page-file (virtual memory) - this can can be fixed by manually setting a higher-than-max required page-file size
faulty hardware drivers
NB: the "0×000000D1" error code way the real clue ;) Do a Google search for that error code for further info
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I'm just suggesting for the possible solution for the windows 7 crashes on his computer.
Well, if my suggestion isn't applicable, don't let our "what so called, i am-very-genius-and-perfect" member, say or use offensive word.
Everybody is our audience. Please control ourselves.
Thank you.
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Never said I was a genius. First thing I did was look up theerror code, rather than just saying the first thing that came to mind.
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Nothing to see here folks, move along, move along.
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You sure the file name listed on the error is dxgmmsi.sts? 0xD1 codes generally signify a corrupt driver. A search for dxgmmsi.sts did not pull up any results. Could you double check and post back?
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