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Hi,
I was copying files from my old 80gig hard drive to my new 750gig... after it finished, I booted into windows normally... things were kind of weird though, I could not scroll with my mouse wheel, and pressing forward and back on the buttons would scroll up/down... I couldn't uninstall the logitech drivers either. Ok, so I get off the computer for a while, go downstairs to watch tv. I come back, and, like normal, my monitor is "asleep"... I move the mouse and it won't wake up.. I see no hard drive activity, so I restart... when I restart, the screen is corrupted.. when I go to login, my icon/name dissapears... I restart again.. I get to the login screen, then the system goes BSOD:

http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/9339/bluescreen003ef7.jpg

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help!

Thanks,
-Snowy

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[/quote]Hi,
I was copying files from my old 80gig hard drive to my new 750gig[quote]

Copying with what? Try removing and refitting video card. Try Repair install.

Mike.


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