blue screen appears and a physical memory dump _

After a few minutes the blue screen appears and a dump of physical memory followed by the model turned off.
How to solve this problem?

Hello

We really need more information to help you troubleshoot the BSOD - BlueScreens.

Check this thread for more information on using BlueScreenView, MyEventViewer and other methods of
Troubleshooting the BlueScreens - top 3 answers.

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7repair/thread/c675b7b8-795f-474d-a1c4-6b77b3fcd990

Please post BCCode or Stop Code and all information that you can collect to help us to help you.

I hope this helps.

Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

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