Quote Originally Posted by 'Gares',index.php?page=Thread&postID=121257#post12 1257
I honestly don't know what the BSOD of death actually says cause I only see if for like 1-2 seconds before a reset (I really should disable that)
This is a good place to start -- with the info that Windows collects to help figure out the cause of crashes. Depending on how your options are set, Windows collects a lot of it. To find it:

Go to Start Search, enter "wercon", then "View Problem History."

Microsoft provides on-line assistance for analyzing crashes. For XP this is at:

http://oca.microsoft.com/en/Welcome.aspx

I'm not sure how it's been rearranged for Vista. It may be all automated and built into Wercon now, I don't know.

Edit: If you can find reports for several instances of the same type of crash, are the memory/register numbers the same each time? If so I think it's probably a software problem, not a hardware problem.