After saving energy or hibernation mode, I get a blue screen every time.

Have tried to search updates the driver of HP and Microsoft, no work. Did a clean charge, not an upgrade after purchsing. Have you tried the 64-bit and 32-bit loads.

Good news. So far no BSOD with the memory of 2 GB removed. The computer stood up very well this morning. I have also shut down the computer and let it sit for a few hours and started back with no problems. I 'THINK' his work. I'll order a new memory from newegg and I let this instance pending until he gets here (just in case where this is not the problem).

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