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Old 05-13-08   #11 (permalink)
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If you ever get a BSOD. Check your event viewer. Go to the control panel and then system and maintenance, administration tools.

I was having some BSODs and thought one of my hdds in my raid was dying, the event viewer confirmed it. I was able to solve the problem by fixing the master boot record.
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