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To: fastcats who wrote (97723)8/22/2017 10:53:05 PM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) of 110483
 
Memory and drive problems can also cause blue-screen crashes, but since your computer is new, I also doubt this is a hardware problem. More likely it's a Windows issue. You could try running Windows repair, but I would probably get a cheap 1TB hard-drive and try a clean install of Windows on it to see if the problem persists. If you get the hard-drive running how you like, you could clone it to your SSD later. The hard-drive would also be a working emergency drive if you ever needed it.

Create installation media for Windows
support.microsoft.com

Also Belarc Adviser will tell you the Windows product-key that came with your Dell computer and it's free.
belarc.com

Josh

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