03-18-10, 06:21 AM
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With respect ( and I am ready to stand corrected by more knowledgeable folk), this BSOD does not seem to be games related. It is a system error, and so to do with your computer rather than a faulting application. You have an Intel processor - yes? The parameters indicate this and that it is is to do with the kernel - the heart of system management.
Kernel code stays in a protected part of the memory throughout every session, and will crash the machine, resulting in a BSOD, if something happens which didn't oughta in loaded software applications or in its protected area and management.
There are certain to be folk here who could tell you much more, but what it probably comes down to for us simple folk, is a memory or page-file issue, not so likely a driver in this instance, though they often are the culprits.
If you open your computer to change memory or check the board and hardware, check also to see that no capacitors are bulging or leaking.
People who run debuggers and can analyse minidumps could maybe help you here, so perhaps a visit to a techy website such as Tektips XP Pro forum would be useful.
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