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I don't know... why don't you start by telling us what your system specs are, and which version of Vista you're running.Vondoom said:Well, just had it bsod on me again... I looked at the log and all it says is unexpected shutdown but I get alot of data loss...
Could this be part of the new realtek driver issue?
All of them?cliffboss said:i am using the realtek ac'97 codecs...
Vondoom said:I think its only a 250/300..
Two extra hdds, a Upgraded vid card, and a few extras fans may be to much suppose.
I'd start to suspect the power supply, then. I know from experience that it's easy to overlook and somewhat difficult to diagnose this when the crashes happen randomly. My brother's computer had a similar problem with blue screens, which seemed to be a software problem of some kind, but the PSU was the culprit in the end.
You might try the "experiment" I mentioned above, if nothing is preventing you from removing the extra drives.
edit: Also, those molex connectors that are often used to power extra fans probably should not be used inline with the hard drive power. I had one once that would cut power to the drive for a split second if it was wiggled a bit, causing a BSOD. I plug my drives straight into the molex connectors coming off the PSU.