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Blue screening at the Windows memory diagnostic suggests messed up RAM or other hardware. Run Memtest86+ on each RAM stick, one at a time, unless removing sticks voids your warranty.
I just think it would be awesome if my boot/os partition didn't bloat and fill up when I never install anything on it. Anyone happen to have any recommendations on how to manage that or how big a vista partition should be?
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jackalFuck Yes. That is an orderly anal warehouse.Registered Userregular
edited June 2011
I had a 100 GB partition fill up with with Vista installed. 20 GB was stuff I could get rid of, but a lot of stuff is system restore and side by side and other stuff that you get a tangible benefit from. I ended up just combining the partitions on the drive because I haven't had a reason to reinstall Vista since release besides running out of space.
Given what's been explained, yeah, it sounds like your motherboard or a bad RAM module (hopefully the later) is making you do horrible things, exterminate humans, et cetera.
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From what it seems, it might be the motherboard.