Is their an error message? Also it could be a new piece of software that you
installed that has a driver that is crashing the system. It can be faulty
RAM. You can scan that by running the windows memory diagnostic
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"SgtJoe86" <> wrote in message
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> been suffering multiple BSODs recently, doesn't appear to be from virus or
> malware since i did my scanning in safe mode and its clean sheet. plus
> there
> have not been any hardware change since i've not added anything to my
> system.
>
> i tried searching the error codes online, but no one seems to encounter
> them, so i'm trying my luck here. code as follow:
>
> 0X00000019 (0X00000020, 0XAB122BF8, 0XAB1230F8, 0X0AA0070B)
>