


I updated my video drivers now, and I am still waiting to see if I get any more BSODs. I've used a BSOD MiniDump viewer and it has come to my understanding that the nVidia driver has caused the BSOD. That these two BSODs occured on two separate days, after 10 hours of PC up time and they did not occur after boot. Since day one, that is, from december 2009, I watch videos almost daily using any of the two methods I mentioned, thus it is not something out of the ordinary in the way I use the PC. Opera to watch videos on Youtube is not uncommon. For me, watching videos with VLC or using Once it was when I was watching a movie in VLC Player and the other BSOD occured while I was watching a Youbute HD video in Opera 10.51 with Flash Player 10. The two BSODs I got were while I was watching videos.

I don't know how to check if it's hardware failure or not. I also did not install any new software at all. I can only blame the Microsoft Windows Updates I already stated that it worked for two months without any issues. I already mentioned that I didn't change my hardware and all of its components are fully Windows 7 圆4 compliant. However, this is a rather standardized reply :). Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum Follow the link given below for more details. Update a driver for hardware that isn't working properly Update the hardware drivers for the computer from the manufacturer’s website and check if that helps. Check the Microsoft Hardware Compatibility List to verify that the hardware and its drivers are compatible with Windows 7. Remove the hardware and try to boot again. This error occurs when if you have made any hardware changes and the device or the device driver for the device is not compatible with Windows 7. When do you get the Blue Screen of Death (at start up or while using any application)?.
