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Old 02-26-2007, 10:39 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by pinkle View Post
Thanks John, ive had a look. the onlt thing that seems to be questionable is under other devices, is has a yellow (!) just before Audio Device on High Dfinition Audio Bus, not sure what that means?
Your drivers may need updated. If the audio is working OK I'd leave it alone. Let's sort one problem at a time.

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i've turned the external harddrive on and it's been running no problem.it's only when i go to transfere data that it brings on the BSOD.
Some of the files may be corrupted. You can do a repair by running chkdsk.
Click Start>run type cmd in the box and press OK. A DOS window will open. Type chkdsk x: (where x is the drive letter corresponding to your external drive) /f, so if the drive was f: you would enter chkdsk f: /f
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