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Sounds like a Electrolytic capacitor has failed. Search backwards from the speaker connections inside the unit to the main PC board. Replace the first ones that you come accross that are linked with the speakers.
The blue screen is referred to in the industry as BSOD( blue screen of death ) this is a stop screen that is built into Windows to halt on errors whether its a hardware malfunction or incompatibility or software conflicts. Your Dazzle could be faulty or the software is causing the halt screen. This is a major problem with Vista. I have changed most of my computers from Vista back to XP because my Dazzle and new video cam won't run on Vista but runs excellent on the same machine once switched over to XP. Good luck and fell free to Google BSOD for more info.
David, rest assured you can purchase a VOLTAGE CONVERTER and use it overseas to adapt to other voltages. I would recommend you pick one up at any electronic dealers or check online as to what is available, GOOGLE: Power Converters Be sure to obtain one close to the wattage your unit requires
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