> > Regardless of what others say,
> > software does sometimes cause a BSOD.
> Yes it does, often.  And since the machine runs ok in safe 
> mode, it is 
> most likely a driver issue.

That could be true, but it's not definitive.  Safe mode also stops all
'startup' programs from running, could be one of those.

>  I would go into the device manager and 
> disable any network devices, video cards, sound cards, etc.  
> Then start 
> to enable them one-by-one (reboot in between) to narrow the 
> problem down.

Sounds like an excellent place to start, to me.  :)  If that doesn't
work, he can start ruling out software that starts on every boot.


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