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by K0LO » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:35 pm
It will sometimes take many hours for a bad RAM cell to show up during a memory test, or it takes a particular pattern of data to make it show up. Since the bluescreen error pops up fairly quickly for you during the install, try removing one of your RAM modules (if you have more than one) and then run the installer again using one or the other of the modules. If it is a RAM problem, this may isolate it.
The reason that I keep coming back to a RAM issue is that the installer, at the point you are describing, is usually busy loading up RAM with some files before it copies over the large image file, which goes to disk. Other than that, I'm also at a loss.
Mark
X61T 7764-CTO, Core 2 Duo L7500 LV 1.6 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 120 GB Intel X25M SSD
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