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28-Jun-2008, 01:36 PM #1
BSOD problem with memory ?
I'm getting the blue screen of death problem with a fairly old computer that says memorydump. so i reboot. i only get this problem when the computer is idling or im just like downloading stuff from utorrent. so this has been happening for a couple of times in an hour. so after i restart it again for like the 8th time, when trying to boot to xp, it says "NTDLR is missing"(or somethig like that), after that i reboot it again form the button and it tells me at the same screen "Error loading Operating system". whn the 1st screen i think when botting from the bios or cmos or whatever, it takes along time to go to the hardrive booting. so i'm wondering, what has happened to the hardrive and my operating system.

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30-Jun-2008, 09:42 AM #2
Is THIS ONE a legal operating system? And we don't assist with Utorrent at all.
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30-Jun-2008, 12:25 PM #3
yes my freind... this is legal. i got that vista one from utorrent because i cant afford the real one. and i never said you assist in utorrent
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30-Jun-2008, 12:55 PM #4
I can't afford a new car, so, shall I go out and steal it?

Thanks for the pm, but, it's irrelevant of your age or you ability to be able to afford Vista. The rules of the site come first and foremost.

You mentioned a blue screen when downloading from utorrent in your first post, so, if that is your problem, we cannot help. I would suggest you uninstall it, to see if your problem persists. Also, how full is the hard drive?
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