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Old 10-14-2007
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BSOD problems (Need help with Minidump)

My pc has been crashing with the pagefault in nonpaged area, and irql not less than equal alot (5-10 daily), for the last couple months. I tried memtest, but all checked ok. I tried changing ram anyway, and no help. I downloaded the debugger, but i still am not sure what the minidump files are telling me. If anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it.



i attached a few dump files if anyone would look at them..
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Old 10-15-2007
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learn how to read minidumps: http://www.techspot.com/vb/topic31341.html
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Old 10-15-2007
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Sorry, but im kinda a dunce at this. I read the threat and the links in it, and i'm still at a loss. I can read the minidumps, but i have no idea what the data means. Is there somewhere that explains what is it that im looking at when i open a minidump file?
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