BSoD Help!

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by WNC-Ken, May 11, 2007.

  1. WNC-Ken

    WNC-Ken Private E-2

    Hi, all... Well, as usual, it couldn't happen at a worse time. I'm leaving today for the weekend and my computer just rebooted straight to a BSoD. I get the following info:

    ntsf.sys...

    address F7469F81 base at F741A000

    Does that mean anything to anyone here?

    I tried to do a repair with my Windows XP disk that came with my machine, but when I pressed "R" to repair - straight to the BSoD. When I hit ENTER to just reinstall WXP, same BSoD.

    Could it possibly be RAM?

    Thanks for any info you may have.

    Ken


    Oh, Windows XP Home Edition.
     
  2. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

  3. curVV

    curVV Private E-2

    ah nice info. i wonder if vista will be BSoDing around...
     
  4. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer

    Vista - bsod ?- try googling around- and , the answer - yes
     
  5. baklogic

    baklogic The Tinkerer


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