BSOD...Monitor Related?
Mr. Buttons!
Is it possible? My friend has a clone of my PC with just a different monitor and his GW never gets the BSOD. I use a ViewSonic flatscreen monitor, and he uses his eMachine stock monitor.
Dirkiess
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Originally Posted by Mr. Buttons!
Is it possible? My friend has a clone of my PC with just a different monitor and his GW never gets the BSOD. I use a ViewSonic flatscreen monitor, and he uses his eMachine stock monitor.
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I would probably point it towards something that you do on your PC or some Piece of software you have installed differently. Even a setting in BIOS could be all that makes your PC not perform in the same manner as your friends machine.
If they are definitely the same machines, same spec, CPU, memory, everything, then I would go through the BIOS with your friend and set everything in your BIOS as it is in his.
If you are just going on machine spec details and not the physical hardware, such as memory make and model, then it could just be a slight difference in the Ram Modules branding that could be cause of problems.
I would get everything double checked before you make assumptions that it could be your Screen.
Mr. Buttons!
Okay, thank you!