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    ASUS G73J Blue screen crash problem?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by steve638, May 1, 2010.

  1. steve638

    steve638 Notebook Geek

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    Ive had my G73J for about 2 months and it has recently crashing to a blue screen on me maybe 5 times a week or so and rebooting. Anyone else having this problem or are there any solutions to this?
     
  2. l3g4cy99

    l3g4cy99 Notebook Evangelist

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    What were you doing when it BSOD.. need more info to help you possibly pin point your problem and guide you to a solution
     
  3. steve638

    steve638 Notebook Geek

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    Nothing more than browsing online through firefox. its not like i was overloading the computer i dont think. just running firefox with a few tabs open and sometimes iTunes. surpisingly i dont think ive noticed it crashing on me while gaming
     
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    steve638 Notebook Geek

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    ...bump...
     
  5. betaflame

    betaflame Notebook Evangelist

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    disable automatic restarting and write down the error from the bsod
     
  6. steve638

    steve638 Notebook Geek

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    how do i go about disabling auto restart?
     
  7. RancidStick

    RancidStick Notebook Enthusiast

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    Computer-->Right click properties or Control Panel-->System
    --->Advanced system Protection-->Advanced Tab-->Settings under startup and recovery-->Untick auto restart under system failure

    I think that should be correct
     
  8. boyca

    boyca Newbie

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    Hi there i have the same problem :( what i must do plzz :confused: my screen crash when i'm playing Wow and can't do anything
     
  9. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    BSOD is usually a hardware related problem.

    Most probably a bad stick of RAM or something.
     
  10. panzer06

    panzer06 His Imperial Majesty

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    Have you done anything new like install new ati drivers or programs or enable bass boost in the creative control panel applet? What if anything has changed?

    Cheers,
     
  11. boyca

    boyca Newbie

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    yes i did the new ati full softwear 10.6