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Windows XP/2000 - [Closed] BSOD after playing games for 20min posted in the Operating Systems forums; ive had this computer for 3years now with ZERO problems. exept one thing,, i got detected by microsoft since i have fake windows. Last week my computer got its first ...

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Old 02-03-2007
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Default [Closed] BSOD after playing games for 20min

ive had this computer for 3years now with ZERO problems.
exept one thing,, i got detected by microsoft since i have fake windows.

Last week my computer got its first BSOD... ok so i started the computer again and it worked well... and for the rest of the week it just got worse and worse...

i have 1,2k ram but its a bit old so it might be the problem..

Help me plx!!


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Hi Kewito

Welcome to PC Help Forums

Kewito, site policy indicates quite clearly that no advice or help can be offered to a person using illegal software, therefore this thread is closed.
Please feel free to ask on any other computing issue you may have.
Thank you.


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