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  1. I love the screen of the Xperia and I love dbrand for sponsoring this video.
  2. I, like most other people hate it cause it goes up to 256, 000 mb of ram just to play music, doesnt play alot of music formats, sucks with large libraries, and installs a bunch of unneeded apple stuff. It is bloat and music players like musicbee are super easy to setup. Just cause a music player has options to customize it doesnt mean you have to. Musicbee is awesome for people that want it to just work.
  3. Well, two of your problems can be fixed. 1. Startisback 2. @Ruostunut kokis right click speaker in bottom right > Sounds > Communications > Do nothing
  4. Use linux, dont tell her the sudo password and it's pretty much sister proof. Dont install gentoo or linux from scratch.
  5. I fixed it. Turns out I had a bad RAM stick. If windows or any other ram test says your ram is error-free be very skeptical. I took one of my sticks out and the computer works. Also try putting different sticks in different DIMMS.
  6. Is it not supposed to work? Ive tried it twice. Once I used my sister's dell laptop key on my custom built desktop (windows 7). Another time I had my friend email a random OEM key and it worked on my new computer.
  7. I use OEM keys from my older prebuilt computers on brand new configurations (all new components). You should be fine.
  8. I thought the hard drive is faulty cause it was older. So I went out and bought a new sandisk 128 gb ssd. I still get BSOD. I have two hard drives: a 300 gb WD and a 500gb hitachi both of which worked without error on my older computer. The hard drives are used for storage (downloads/games/music). I blue screen when Im just browsing. The PSU I thought was enough cause I checked pcpartpicker which said I needed 328 W. I put in a 550W just for good measure. How would I test the PSU?
  9. Hello, I have recently bought a new computer. For the first week everything worked well but after a while the computer began to constantly BSOD. The errors have been different everytime. Such as recently I got NTFS.sys error, system exception thread not handled, irql_not_less_or_equal, and intelppm.sys. I have tried: turning off hardware acceleration in chromium and firefox, only installing bare minimum drivers (ie chipset, ME interface, graphics), switching ram dimms, using windows memory diagnostics (no errors found), installing a new ssd, reinstalling windows countless times, running driver verifier on all non Microsoft drivers and enabling all checks, removing all dust filters, installing all windows updates, installing beta amd drivers, installing catalyst 14.4, underclocking gpu, and running furmark on gpu (no artifacts found and max temp. 70 degrees). I have also updated my motherboard Bios to the latest one (1.7). Here are my specs: i7 4770k (30 degrees idle and it is never under load) Coolermaster Hyper Evo 212 MSI R9 280 (60 degrees under real world load) MSI PC MATE z87 g41 motherboard Kingston 8 gb ram @ 1600 mhz Cooler Master Elite V2 550W Corsair 200r Case Windows 8.1 Pro Last time my computer worked was a day before yesterday, when I took out my GPU and plugged in my dvi port into my onboard port. Then, I went into device manager and disabled intel HD 4600 graphics and pluged in my GPU. I restarted the computer and I did not blue screen for the entire day. I even restarted the computer multiple times to check if it was permanent. I also did this yesterday morning and it worked (although intel 4600 was already disabled). I started the computer this morning and I started blue screening again. Do I really have to do this everyday? Please help, I dont know what to do. Blue screen dump files can be downloaded here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1em6SIIbqqGTVhzR3B6OVdoSlZtcHJaT2pRcEE2eEd2THF3/edit
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