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Dixie Banana Bar
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are you using a nivida graphics card?
sometimes when you update the drivers for it, BSOD sometimes shows up, but it can be fixed pretty easily.
the next time you get a BSOD, write down the letters/numbers on that one sentence.
that combination is usually the label for what error you have.
either that or your running low on RAM or graphic card memory. not HDD space.
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