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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1127768" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>That's almost certainly correct.</p><p></p><p></p><p>First you need to establish the cause of the BSOD. When the screen comes up, what component does Windows say is responsible for the problem? Hint: it's often a *.sys file (meaning a driver caused it).</p><p></p><p>In general, BSODs are an indication that low level operating system components are not happy. Often they'll be caused by bad hardware or bad drivers. When I say "bad" I mean: unstable, poorly designed, damaged, incompatible, not installed correctly. Things of that nature.</p><p></p><p>Nether of us are able to debug Windows or drivers, so there's not a lot that can be done. In general you're probably limited to swapping cards to different slots, tinkering with BIOS settings, trying different driver versions... etc.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that the 2250's driver will be the underlying cause.</p><p>This is not the first time people have reported BSOD problems with the 2250. Just search the forum for "2250 blue" or "2250 BSOD" and you'll see what I mean.</p><p></p><p>This thread recommends using an older driver:</p><p><a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/hvr-2250-scanning-channels-causes-crash.102858/" target="_blank">https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/hvr-2250-scanning-channels-causes-crash.102858/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1127768, member: 82144"] That's almost certainly correct. First you need to establish the cause of the BSOD. When the screen comes up, what component does Windows say is responsible for the problem? Hint: it's often a *.sys file (meaning a driver caused it). In general, BSODs are an indication that low level operating system components are not happy. Often they'll be caused by bad hardware or bad drivers. When I say "bad" I mean: unstable, poorly designed, damaged, incompatible, not installed correctly. Things of that nature. Nether of us are able to debug Windows or drivers, so there's not a lot that can be done. In general you're probably limited to swapping cards to different slots, tinkering with BIOS settings, trying different driver versions... etc. I suspect that the 2250's driver will be the underlying cause. This is not the first time people have reported BSOD problems with the 2250. Just search the forum for "2250 blue" or "2250 BSOD" and you'll see what I mean. This thread recommends using an older driver: [url]https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/threads/hvr-2250-scanning-channels-causes-crash.102858/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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