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Windows XP - Frequent Blue Screen Woes

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Old 08-22-2008
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Windows XP - Frequent Blue Screen Woes

Would someone mind checking out these minidump files and let me know what I have to do to remedy these frequent blue screens I keep getting. I don't know how
to read them myself and I can't figure out what the hell is going on...

Thanks so much for any help-
Mark
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Old 08-22-2008
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Hello Mark

I looked at your MiniDumps for you it seems to be a Driver problem 2 of the MiniDumps cite the Driver "Rtnicxp.sys" which is a Realtek Network Driver. The other MiniDump cites "memory corruption" which is normally caused by Bad Drivers or Software.

Could you please use Driver Cleaner Pro and clean out your Realtek Drivers and reinstall the latest versions off their Website.

And Yes it was a quick reply I just happened to have come off another Thread I had just posted on.
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