Blue screen of death is almost certainly n issue with the following:
1. Memory.. incompatibility, not installed in pairs, wrong config in bios but mainly n issue with the memory modules internal.. if this is the case remove one stick and try.. or else remove the other stick and try to use system.. Never ever compromise on your memory.. get that right because this is the single best way to boost performance on any lagging system.. increase memory size and QUALITY.. cheap is not good here!!
2. Motherboard problems,, with the chips or the BUS that supplies the memory. If the board still raises the same problems when you check memory then next thing is to use different slots for the memory
3. HEAT, could be high enough to cause memory to malfunction at current config , particularly if you have overclocked it..although usually the result is a hang.. not a blue screen of death
4. Files currpt in the system or page file corruption.. try to relocate page file to another drive and see if that helps.. or better still run the SFC (system File Checker) to restore invalid Windows files.. from the DOS command
If these dont solve your problem then re-install the operating system on a new installed drive to see if that resolves the problem.. If not change your motherboard and memory as well Im afraid..
just my 2cents... PS Vacuuming..a novel idea.. but I doubt that will have any influence whatsoever... almost laughable, that one..
1. Memory.. incompatibility, not installed in pairs, wrong config in bios but mainly n issue with the memory modules internal.. if this is the case remove one stick and try.. or else remove the other stick and try to use system.. Never ever compromise on your memory.. get that right because this is the single best way to boost performance on any lagging system.. increase memory size and QUALITY.. cheap is not good here!!
2. Motherboard problems,, with the chips or the BUS that supplies the memory. If the board still raises the same problems when you check memory then next thing is to use different slots for the memory
3. HEAT, could be high enough to cause memory to malfunction at current config , particularly if you have overclocked it..although usually the result is a hang.. not a blue screen of death
4. Files currpt in the system or page file corruption.. try to relocate page file to another drive and see if that helps.. or better still run the SFC (system File Checker) to restore invalid Windows files.. from the DOS command
If these dont solve your problem then re-install the operating system on a new installed drive to see if that resolves the problem.. If not change your motherboard and memory as well Im afraid..
just my 2cents... PS Vacuuming..a novel idea.. but I doubt that will have any influence whatsoever... almost laughable, that one..