11-02-2015, 06:38 PM
Over the last couple of weeks, Windows 7 has crashed several times on my Dell Studio XPS 9100, with a BSOD. I am able to manually reboot, but clearly something is wrong. It's about 4 years old.
i7 2.80GHz.
8GB RAM
64 bit OS
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HD (500GB+ available)
The message today was something about a driver causing a problem, but I didn't get the whole message. Upon the initial reboot, there was the WinBlows popup about finding solutions and getting more info, but the silly thing locked up and wouldn't let me check it, so I ended up manually rebooting again.
Suggestions on uncovering the mysteries of my latest problem would be appreciated.
i7 2.80GHz.
8GB RAM
64 bit OS
Seagate ST31000528AS 1TB HD (500GB+ available)
The message today was something about a driver causing a problem, but I didn't get the whole message. Upon the initial reboot, there was the WinBlows popup about finding solutions and getting more info, but the silly thing locked up and wouldn't let me check it, so I ended up manually rebooting again.
Suggestions on uncovering the mysteries of my latest problem would be appreciated.
Because I said so.