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    Emil Justa is offline Senior Member
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    Default How to deflect Blue Display on GB GA-P67A-UD4-Biii

    As per mentioned in appellation i acclimated GigaByte GA-P67A-UD4-B3 motherboard and now i foudn that it refularly gives dejected awning on desktop pc. Can anyone call mroe things accompanying to this issue. I demand to abstain this problem. back i alpha system, Everything was accomplished for about some time. Then automatically it shows dejected screens. It happens in aftermost one anniversary and i can't able to fix this issue. Any added ideas/things to try?

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    Ezra Gabriel is offline Senior Member
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    BSOD errors won't acquaint you absolutely which software or accouterments is at fault. I don't anticipate that this BSOD describes the botheration that presents on your system. One affair is advice to you for analytic such BSOD issue. In that run as a administrator. Then go to Control Panel-> Accident Viewer and locate Windows Logs on larboard duke window. Choose accident logs for Applications. locate red blush attribute errors. Use the advice that explained with this red blush attribute error.

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    For analytic your problem, you can additionally use MemTest86+ software and chase all-important instructions to fix your BSOD issue. It works if the botheration is accompanying to the memory. Hence try this and analysis its achievement on your motherboard. Additionally you charge to browse the adamantine drive of your arrangement application HDDScan. Both affairs analysis absurdity is actuality accompanying to the anamnesis or accumulator accessories or not.

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    Normally such dejected awning comes up with the aggregate of the altered belletrist and numbers. For example, "STOP: 0x000000000000". You charge to apprehension that altered belletrist and numbers for audition accessory name that makes such issue. Normally, 0x1E at the end of this blazon of cipher shows that there is not adequate vcore for the CPU. With the advice of such code, we can calmly ascertain and break the problem.

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    Most of the cases, BSOD occurred appropriate afterwards accurate disciplinarian installation. In that case, we can abiding that this disciplinarian is not adequate with the system. We charge to abstain such ahead installed driver. Hence, if you afresh install or amend any accessory disciplinarian on your system, use uninstall disciplinarian action on it. It works to fix this BSOD botheration is botheration is actuality depends aloft the accessory driver.

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    Most of the time on Windows based arrangement such win XP/Vista or 7, BSOD comes because of the accouterments failures. Hence i advance for aloof reconnect your arrangement RAM, processor, CMOS battery, video agenda and all added affiliated accouterments assimilate motherboard. Use able advice for connectivity of this devices. This will be assignment to fix BSOD problem, if its accompanying to the hardware.

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