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Originally Posted by Raekwon
Remember when it started happening and look back to what was installed/changed near that time, also open up the case and remove the ram and reseat it.
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I usually suggest "what changed" first, but now with Windows update installing whatever it wants whenever it wants, including driver updates, it gets harder to nail that bit down. But ya, it could be something as simple as "it started when i plugged in this USB device".
If it is a RAM error you often see a different crash source in every mindump. If it's the same one every time, you know where to start. But ya, if you can't find any cause, run memory scan.