In Urgent Need Of Help**bad_system_config_info

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Okay, so i have a gateway duo computer that i purchased around november of 06, so its pretty recent. I was transfering some old documents from an old computuer today. I ended up restarting my computer just to refresh it after all the file transfering i had done. So when i restarted my computer it said i didnt have an audio device loaded for playback, which is not true considering the computer is for Multimedia uses. Anyways, on other occasions i would get a blue screen flashed at me and i would have to select SAFE MODE and fix the issue. NOW it wont even let me do that because when i select SAFE MODE or any other option it gives me, it just turns off and does the same thing over and over and over. the error im getting is BAD_SYSTEM_CONFIG_INFO. Now i have read somewhere that i have to turn off memory modules, but how can i fix this issue if i cant even get the computer to a semi-normal state of being functional? On the bottom of this blue screen it says
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
***STOP:0X00000074 (0X00000003, 0X00000002, 0X80087, 0XC000014C)
Im pretty technically inclined when it comes to computers so anything anyone could offer me would be a great help. I have a huge project for work thats on the computer with the issue, so if anyone could get back to me as soon as possible that would be great.

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muckshifter

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This error is normally caused by bad memory ... change it. :thumb:


Feckit did point you in the right direction ... ;)



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There was an old thread about this.. didnt turn out to be memory, but what final solution was it doesnt say, it just gives a few tips.. may save you splashing out on more ram though..

See here
 

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