1. Check in event Viewer 2. Analyse with your antivirus/antispyware programs 3. Open command prompt as admin and run sfc /scannow 4. Check for correct drivers 5. Verify if your bios is updated
Thank you for your assistance. 1. Have no idea on how to "Check in event Viewer" 2. Using AVG 2014 reports no issues 3. ran sfc /scannow, no issues 4. I have the latest BIOS update, even though it almost ten years old. 5. I have checked all drivers, but I cannot figure out a driver for "PCI Input Device" ? I checked all my PCI cards. I even took them out one by one and couldn't find the PCi Input Device. I have the latest drivers for everything except that PCI Input Device. Again, Thank You for your assistance.
Do a physical cleaning, i.e. unplug all cards and rub with a soft eraser all golden contacts especially RAM modules. If not gets better, then a faulty RAM module is likely the culprit or any other piece of hardware including capacitors.
most probably the RAM of ur system is responsible for BSOB. if the above methods suggestd by ismethere and misterX fail.....in that case try to change RAM.