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Keep getting BSOD. All drivers are updated. Removed video card and check memory as well.

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Hello,
Please install clean Os and delete all the partition and create partition and install.
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I see how frustrating it can be to have a computer that is as unreliable. In this issue, as you described, I see that there are a couple of things that might be causing the failure in your portable system. One is the video card driver, another is the memory module. The reason for the failure on the memory module is that once an operating system is loaded into a computer, it gets loaded in the memory module, and failure of the device will usually result to BSOD.

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