daxserver wrote: oberder wrote: it would be best to try to go for a fresh re-install of Windows ( that is, if you were able to create a recovery disk for it)
I remember that kanthsai has once told me that he had the Blue Screen in the previous OS installation
If the problem was from a previous version, then scratch the re-installation -- it may be a technical issue -- in this case (
like a damaged RAM, or lack of RAM, or uncleaned fan causing overheating issues, or so on ) a general clean-up / inspection to a replacement of parts
* is in order
If
kanthsai has no experience to disassemble his gear (
PC / Laptop ) to visually check the internals, let him visit a technician to see to it (
BTW, kanthsai -- ask if the technician can make a free estimate of the parts that may require replacement, as much as the price of the service charge for cleaning -- if necessary -- so the gear can be ready to use in the least possible time )
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* depending on some countries, parts may vary from price of retail, as much as the service charges from the technicians / service centers -- looks like
kanthsai will have to make a budget check