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Mouser
You can view that blue screen by
making a change in the system
properties.
         Right click mycomputer and
click properties,click advanced at
the top then Startup and Recovery
tab at the bottom of the page.
         Uncheck Automatically Restart
 box, and check write an event
 to the system log.
          In the write debugging
 information box select
kernel memory dump.
It will create a much
 smaller file with all the
 info you need.
          Click ok and
 exit . The next bsod will stop
 so you can look at all the info.
 For as long as you like.
                                 

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