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amd athlon2 240, asus gt610,4gb kingston ram,500hddmpsu iball lps223-400, windows 7 ultimate 64bit,

i was just installing graphic drivers at that time

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amd athlon2 240, asus gt610,4gb kingston ram,500hddmpsu iball lps223-400, windows 7 ultimate 64bit,

i was just installing graphic drivers at that time

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amd athlon2 240, asus gt610,4gb kingston ram,500hddmpsu iball lps223-400, windows 7 ultimate 64bit,

i was just installing graphic drivers at that time

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amd athlon2 240, asus gt610,4gb kingston ram,500hddmpsu iball lps223-400, windows 7 ultimate 64bit,

i was just installing graphic drivers at that time

is more than enough. But you could add few spaces between the words. Its quite a eyefull to read.

Was this one time thing? Can you boot normally? It will show error message about that, but if you can select normal boot and its fine... Shutdown during driver install usually means one of two things. 1. Driver file is corrupted. 2. Your system is incompatible and one or more parts are refusing to co-operate with new software.

Like you have quite old GPU. So installing newest drivers available isn't he best choice. You don't benefit anything by doing so.

If it continues to crash like that, then you may have hardware issue, or some problem with OS.

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is more than enough. But you could add few spaces between the words. Its quite a eyefull to read.

Was this one time thing? Can you boot normally? It will show error message about that, but if you can select normal boot and its fine... Shutdown during driver install usually means one of two things. 1. Driver file is corrupted. 2. Your system is incompatible and one or more parts are refusing to co-operate with new software.

Like you have quite old GPU. So installing newest drivers available isn't he best choice. You don't benefit anything by doing so.

If it continues to crash like that, then you may have hardware issue, or some problem with OS.

ok thanks

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