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Problem with my old PC - blue screen, what is broken and how to fix it?

I have a problem with an older PC. It seems to be working, but every now and then it stops and displays blue screens. Different ones - like the ones in the attached images. What could be the reason? How to fix it? Intel Core2Duo E6750 2.66GHz, Asus P5K, 4GB RAM, Patriot Burst SSD 240GB, GeForce 9600GT, Windows 7 64bit.

I have a problem with an older PC. It seems to be working, but every now and then it stops and displays blue screens. Different ones - like the ones in the attached images. What could be the reason? How to fix it? Intel Core2Duo E6750 2.66GHz, Asus P5K, 4GB RAM, Patriot Burst SSD 240GB, GeForce 9600GT, Windows 7 64bit.

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Is something physical happening with your PC? Does it make strange noises, squeaks, or maybe heats up strangely? How long does it work before displaying that blue screen? And what type of disk do you have the system installed on, I bet it's on an SSD but I prefer to ask. I had a similar problem with Windows 7 on an old laptop but a format helped. The system just got messed up :P

Is something physical happening with your PC? Does it make strange noises, squeaks, or maybe heats up strangely? How long does it work before displaying that blue screen? And what type of disk do you have the system installed on, I bet it's on an SSD but I prefer to ask. I had a similar problem with Windows 7 on an old laptop but a format helped. The system just got messed up :P

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I suspect that the problem may be related to the GeForce 9600GT graphics card drivers. You can try to update them or install an older version to see if this solves the problem. You can also check the RAM memory - perhaps one of the modules is damaged and causing system errors. If this does not help, it may be necessary to check the SSD or HDD disk for damage. In case of further issues, it is worth consulting a computer service to accurately diagnose the fault.

I suspect that the problem may be related to the GeForce 9600GT graphics card drivers. You can try to update them or install an older version to see if this solves the problem. You can also check the RAM memory - perhaps one of the modules is damaged and causing system errors. If this does not help, it may be necessary to check the SSD or HDD disk for damage. In case of further issues, it is worth consulting a computer service to accurately diagnose the fault.

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