Hi,
The driver file may be one that supports that software, or that supports a
hardware component addressed by that software.
Go to the Control Panel/System/Advanced System Settings, open startup and
recovery settings dialog. Under system failure, set it to create a small
dump file and apply/ok your way out. Then, the next time it crashes, send
the newly created file under C:\Windows\Minidump to me at
rick_at_mvps_dot_org using a subject line of "per req" and I'll see if I can
determine the cause.
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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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> Well it was The Motherboard that was Repaired but thing is it only Acts
> up when i use Vegas Pro or Upload a video on youtube so i dont think it
> has nothing to do with it?
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