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Nov 27, 2007 - 07:10 AM
usually what causes this is a driver error, but to be sure, restart the computer in safe mode (keep pressing the F8 key before the windows logo shows up)
once in safe mode, run chkdsk /f (to be run on the next restart) and restart the computer.
if that doesn't fix you up, start disabling devices. in safe mode, right click on my computer and go to the hardware tab, then click on device manager.
I would start by disabling video controllers then sound controllers, beyond that you should run memory checks to see if you have bad memory sticks.
once in safe mode, run chkdsk /f (to be run on the next restart) and restart the computer.
if that doesn't fix you up, start disabling devices. in safe mode, right click on my computer and go to the hardware tab, then click on device manager.
I would start by disabling video controllers then sound controllers, beyond that you should run memory checks to see if you have bad memory sticks.

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