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Windows Xp Home: Bsod Problems

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i have got a new pc but now it give blue screens (of death) with titles as bad_pool_hacker etc., and when i restart and send the rapport it says that there is a bad installaton of hardware but when i look after it i don't see any problems with hardware.pc -intel pentium 4-windows XP home (later i have overwrite it to pro, without succes)-graphic card: on board

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New PC, if you have not installed much stuff I would start from scratch, save your files, and reinstall Windows XP Pro.

If you are unable to reinstall, suggest running your Virus and Spyware tools.

one of my posts which talks about spyware tools: http://forums.xisto.com/topic/84093-topic/?findpost=

If you have recently added new hardware or installed software I would suggest looking for the newest drivers from the manufactures site or uninstalling the software to see if the issues go away.

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i have already run a anti virus and spyware scan, and i have also not install new hardware i suppose it's from the hitte but i'm search of somebody has another answerthanks for your answer

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when does it happen ? Suddenly, or while you're gaming, cpu intesive tasks ???If it's new and you (and we) can't find a solution, then go back to the shop and ask if they can resolve it under warranty ofcourse.If you realy think it's because of the heat (I guess you're from Be or Nl and you meant heat instead of hitte ? :D ), try checking the CPU's temperature (try speedfan to get temps).Another thing is that there are problems with the hdd, try to find the utility from the hdd manufacturer.Ow, other problem could be a bad PSU, but then you'll need a volt meter or something.It's just a matter of analyzing and excluding.

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There's a boot CD powered by Linux called Ultimate Boot CD, you should download and burn the ISO onto a CD and boot it on the computer affected. Use it to backup your important data then reinstall Windows XP.http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/

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There's a boot CD powered by Linux called Ultimate Boot CD, you should download and burn the ISO onto a CD and boot it on the computer affected. Use it to backup your important data then reinstall Windows XP.

 

http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

 

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You should try http://park.ubcd4win.com/, it uses WindowsXP BartPE , it's like windows on a cd. It realy works well, but you'll need some time to create the CD (but it's explained very well on the site)

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