Re: Windows 7 (64 bits) random crashing from BSOD
Hi Eric
It would appear from your info that you are using Windows 7 build 7600.2
and you don't appear to have the service pack 1 installed ,,i may be wrong.
The BCP Code (in my experience) usually relates to the Graphic card drivers
I had a similar experience some time ago, so i uninstalled All the g card drivers
(in my case it was Nvidia 580 drivers) using the uninstall package that comes with the newest drivers
It gives you the option to do a clean install
For me problem solved
I also would recommend installing the S/Pack whatever system you are using
and update the Mobo Bios too.
Not sure this will help but hey ho
Crimson_Pirate
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