Ok so I just had the first BSOD happen while playing poker, so assuming my CPU was at idle (1600mhz) as the poker app doesn't require a lot.
Just decided to BSOD on me and not boot up, I couldnt get it to boot.. it'd get as far as the blinking cursor but no further.
Went into bios and for some reason the HDD boot order had changed, changed it back and all is well.. still have my otherwise 24/7 stable overclock functioning fine.
How do I view the BSOD file? Any recommended program to use?
Running Windows 7 64bit, spec in the sig
Just decided to BSOD on me and not boot up, I couldnt get it to boot.. it'd get as far as the blinking cursor but no further.
Went into bios and for some reason the HDD boot order had changed, changed it back and all is well.. still have my otherwise 24/7 stable overclock functioning fine.
How do I view the BSOD file? Any recommended program to use?
Running Windows 7 64bit, spec in the sig