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Problem.
Captain Communism:
Well, it says the file that is causing it is called win32k.sys.
I'm assuming that's a Windows file. I've recently gone to the Gigabyte website and dl'd the drivers for my MB, so hopefully this will fix it.
Or, as Cake said, it could just be a defective GPU...
Supertoaster:
if it was defective gpu wouldnt the motherboards intergrated take over?
Peetah:
Kernal can be a wide variety of probrems.
List of what i know.
Ram
Swapfile/Pagingfile
Any driver... Including Bios.
Osme:
sounds a LOT like RAM issue
test computer using 1 slot at a time
if it was gpu, either it wouldnt boot/integ gfx, or the driver would crash, not bsod (usually)
Captain Communism:
Well, I just updated my BIOS, and if that doesn't fix it I'll check my RAM.
If all else fails, we'll take it to a computer outlet store to get it worked on.
Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
EDIT: Fixed it.
My stepdad put the RAM in two different color slots. So I put them both in the blue ones.
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