BSOD's?

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Michael

My 'puter HAD been ROCK solid - NO BSOD's - until recently I installed an
additional HD, then did a FRESH Install of W'XP Home Ed., since then I have
been inundated with BSOD's and after the Error Report goes off to MS - I get
a response most everytime that this problem is being caused by a "Device
Driver" - so I have re-installed all my already up to date Drivers to NO
avail. Therefore - I decided to see IF I could find something that would
tell me more about the causes of these Crashes. I ran across a TIP:
START\RUN\eventvwr - - - - using that I can SEE exactly what and where the
problem is and what XP did about it.
In the HUGE record that is recorded there I see none related to anyy device
drivers.

MOST of these crashes it points to what XP calls the "TrueVector Engine" and
I find the main culprits located in WINDOWS\Internet Logs:

It tells me either one or both of the following are/were corrupt and had to
be removed into another File and then they were Deleted. BUT if I go there
right now they are back in there.

These are the Culprits: "cyberized.ldb" and "IAMDB.RDB" (cyberized is
my "handle" on-line)

I tried cutting and pasting them out of that file - just to see IF that
would solve anything - but it will not let me -says they are being used.

Can anyone PLEASE help me - - - - - I hate to have to do another complete
re-install of everything - I am not even done with this one????

TKS Michael
 
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Michael

FOUND the Solution - thought better share, may help someone else. I had
added a new HD before having all these problems and I was Over Clocked
too - - - finally dawned on me that maybe my System needed MORE Juice/Bruce.
Went into BIOS and raised the Voltage to CPU to 1.6 Vlolts and raised
Voltage to my DIMMS by a notch - - - - WALA! and Thank God!

I'm STABLE again ------------ was NOT a Device Driver as MS would
continially tell me afterall.
 

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