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Hello,

I don't know much about the inner workings of computers so I hope someone can help me?

I recently had to have my computer reinstalled with windows as it crashed! This was done by a shop and not me so don't worry. Anyway, now when I put a blank CD in my computer shows the following message:

"STOP 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0x806EE753, 0xB5087F74, 0x0000000)" then says
beginning dump of physical memory
physical memory dump complete

So I ran link removed made no sense just another forum and then put a blank CD in and it was fine. But when I put another in it did the same and now does it almost every time.

I have a 'VOBID Instant Drive CD SCSI CdRom Device'
and a 'SONY CD-RW C**320E'

Does anyone have any ideas what I should do or how to fix this?

any help much appreciated...

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I recently had to have my computer reinstalled with windows as it crashed!
What caused the crash?

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Check the disk for errors.

Click Start>Run
Type chkdsk
Press Enter.

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Run MemTest

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Run CCleaner

Run the File Cleaner as well as the Registry Cleaner.
If you have never ran CCleaner. Run it multiple times to ensure it has gotten everything.

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Run Defraggler
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I don't know why it crashed, I think it was just old... the man in the shop put in a new hard disk so I figure there shouldn't have any problems? I ran a disk check but I don't know what it should say?
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I have run the chkdsk, run CCleaner a few times and run the defraggler. It still does the same! any suggestions?
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What PC do you have?
Some Google returns for the error code suggest a virus,have you scanned for viruses?
Also that VOBID thing,its virtual drive of some description it seems?
Can you get rid of it?Maybe it is causing conflicts.
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