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Jul 19, 2007

After loading a fresh copy of Vista Ultimate, every once in a while my system will randomly blue screen with the message "MEMORY MANAGEMENT"...wtf? I have a 939 board, Athlon X2 4200, 1GB DDR RAM, and 2 hard drives (1-40gig and 1-120gig).do I need a firmware update for my board or something? Also It doesn't seem to happen as often when I put in my thumbdrive and turn on ReadyBoost.

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OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.6
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Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: be
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BCP2: 28EA0860
BCP3: 8BB63A18
BCP4: 0000000E
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