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periko
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      10-30-2007
Hi.
I buy one laptop branch Gateway Model ML3109 512RAM.

I have been installing the most useful software for me, i remove a lot of
programs that i don't need, just what i need.

I remove the antivirus, games, office student, etc.

After some restarts, i receive i BSOD, the reason was some ATI manager
CCC.exe, i remove that app from my taskbar, everything back to normal.

Them, i install some software vista capable: NO32 2.7, Office 2k3 Spanish,
the systems was working no more BSOD.

Them i install some app to surf the web: firefix, java, quicktime, and
photoshop CS3 vista capable.

But my next BSOD, went ever i don't do anything some times. just restart
or shutdown the laptop, i receive a BSOD most of the time, the pop-up message
say:

LocalID 1033

BCCode e4
BCP1 00000001
BCP2 82E68338
BCP3 00000000
BCP4 00000000

OS Version 6_0_6000
SP 0_0
Product 768_1

Some knows what is causing this, is a driver or software?

Thanks all for your time.


 
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Rick Rogers
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      10-31-2007
Hi,

> Some knows what is causing this, is a driver or software?


It could be software (and drivers are just a special kind of software), but
it could also be hardware. A new system can have a hardware failure cause
all sorts of seeminly unrelated errors. Is a minidump file being created
that you can send me? It may contain needed additional information. Use the
email address used here and a subject line of 'per req', send some (2-3)
from both the inital stop errors you experienced and from the more recent
ones.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

"periko" <> wrote in message
news:06EA4875-1097-4DC0-A918-...
> Hi.
> I buy one laptop branch Gateway Model ML3109 512RAM.
>
> I have been installing the most useful software for me, i remove a lot
> of
> programs that i don't need, just what i need.
>
> I remove the antivirus, games, office student, etc.
>
> After some restarts, i receive i BSOD, the reason was some ATI manager
> CCC.exe, i remove that app from my taskbar, everything back to normal.
>
> Them, i install some software vista capable: NO32 2.7, Office 2k3
> Spanish,
> the systems was working no more BSOD.
>
> Them i install some app to surf the web: firefix, java, quicktime, and
> photoshop CS3 vista capable.
>
> But my next BSOD, went ever i don't do anything some times. just restart
> or shutdown the laptop, i receive a BSOD most of the time, the pop-up
> message
> say:
>
> LocalID 1033
>
> BCCode e4
> BCP1 00000001
> BCP2 82E68338
> BCP3 00000000
> BCP4 00000000
>
> OS Version 6_0_6000
> SP 0_0
> Product 768_1
>
> Some knows what is causing this, is a driver or software?
>
> Thanks all for your time.
>
>


 
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