RE: Blue Screen Of Death...

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It's frustrating as always...

Just a tip, BSODs don't kill your hard drive (unless you are really really really really really unlucky, which that means it's very very very very very unlikely to happen), so you can take your time to play around with the new laptop and install those software...and when you need the old files, just pop the hard disk out from the old one, get a suitable adapter (mostly a SATA-USB cable if it's old enough) and you are free to do whatever you want with it from that point onwards :)

It's pretty unlikely to be a battery issue as well, since if you trigger it with the keyboard, most probably it's an Windows internal issue or something with your motherboard. Anyway, get the new laptop up and running as soon as possible! Good luck too :3



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BSODs don't kill your hard drive

Wow! That's good to know. Makes me feel a lot safer (...she says, still typing on the old laptop, lol), although I would have no idea how to take out the hard disk, lol.

Darn, there goes my image... My friends consider me to be the PC wizard, because I know how to use Task manager, lol. In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king, you know. Hahaha

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Yeah, since BSODs are just like "Windows met something it cannot resolve so it gave up and just restart the whole thing as a solution"... although there is the chance that the BSOD is caused by the hard disk, but it's not likely the case for yours :)

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