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  1. Hi all, how you doin'!? Second post of the evening and I'm really looking for some friendly help here, coz I'm buggered if I know how to fix this latest problem. Yesterday my PC was working fine, no problems at all. Then, when I turned it on today as soon as I logged on I had the dreaded 'Error 0x0000007F BSoD'. If anyone can give me any advice on what may be causing this and what the remedy is if any then I'd be well chuffed. I have tried looking online for solutions but can't make any headway. The BSoD and reboot even happens in Safe Mode, which means that I get no time to check what services are running or whatnot. So there you have it. I'm stumped. Any help would be great. Many thanks in advance, Matthew
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