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Old 13th December 2006, 08:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Stylee View Post
BSOD on boot is usualy due to HDD or IDE controller issues in the 32bit system.

Try booting into safe mode and removing the IDE chanel/controlers from device manager, reboot the machine and it should hopefully repair the damage. Its usualy due to installation of new HDD or an update. email me if it persists m8 and ill do a remote repair in safe mode for you.

Stylee
next time i see you on msn m8 you can do a remote repair thingy
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