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      3rd Oct 2007
that is the message on the blue screen .

i am having a problem and i cant figure it out. how do i know what driver.
i belive that there is a hard drive problem but i havent figured out which
one. i have 2 hard drives. one seagate and one western digital

thanks

 
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      5th Oct 2007
If I take that error message literally; Windows is telling you that the
drive's power feed failed while it was in operation.
Check the cables to your drives for faults, and make sure that your PSU
can provide enough power to your entire system.
Power hungry graphics cards may require bigger PSU's.






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> that is the message on the blue screen .
>
> i am having a problem and i cant figure it out. how do i know what
> driver.
> i belive that there is a hard drive problem but i havent figured out
> which
> one. i have 2 hard drives. one seagate and one western digital
>
> thanks
>
>




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      5th Oct 2007
hmm, havent thought of that. i have been having loads of problems. they are
posted in the vista general discussion.
my computer guy seems to think it could be a drive or the mother board ,
my computer is only 7 months old though and a powerful system. i have 2
nvidea gforce., ill tell him. he was going to wipe off the c drive and
reload vista to see if that helps ..

"Ace" wrote:

> If I take that error message literally; Windows is telling you that the
> drive's power feed failed while it was in operation.
> Check the cables to your drives for faults, and make sure that your PSU
> can provide enough power to your entire system.
> Power hungry graphics cards may require bigger PSU's.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> =?Utf-8?B?c2t5dG9wZGVzaWducw==?=
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:616D9A4F-D062-4865-94AD-(E-Mail Removed):
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> > that is the message on the blue screen .
> >
> > i am having a problem and i cant figure it out. how do i know what
> > driver.
> > i belive that there is a hard drive problem but i havent figured out
> > which
> > one. i have 2 hard drives. one seagate and one western digital
> >
> > thanks
> >
> >

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      5th Oct 2007
Here's a link to the error message on your Blue Screen:
http://aumha.org/a/stop.php#0x9f

You can locate the dump files on your system (usually in
C:\Windows\Minidump) in order to analyze them (
http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35246 ) and post the
information back for a detailed analysis.

But, to start, I'd update your motherboard/chipset drivers and your video
drivers - as they are (IMO) the most likely culprits.

- John


"skytopdesigns" wrote:

> that is the message on the blue screen .
>
> i am having a problem and i cant figure it out. how do i know what driver.
> i belive that there is a hard drive problem but i havent figured out which
> one. i have 2 hard drives. one seagate and one western digital
>
> thanks
>

 
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      5th Oct 2007
you seem to be on the same thought process as my computer guy. but he found
no updates for the chipset . he too thought they were the problem

i already updated the video cards and that did stop some other problems.



"usasma" wrote:

> Here's a link to the error message on your Blue Screen:
> http://aumha.org/a/stop.php#0x9f
>
> You can locate the dump files on your system (usually in
> C:\Windows\Minidump) in order to analyze them (
> http://forums.majorgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=35246 ) and post the
> information back for a detailed analysis.
>
> But, to start, I'd update your motherboard/chipset drivers and your video
> drivers - as they are (IMO) the most likely culprits.
>
> - John
>
>
> "skytopdesigns" wrote:
>
> > that is the message on the blue screen .
> >
> > i am having a problem and i cant figure it out. how do i know what driver.
> > i belive that there is a hard drive problem but i havent figured out which
> > one. i have 2 hard drives. one seagate and one western digital
> >
> > thanks
> >

 
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