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Alright,

It's good that you could run a system restore. But if the screens are sprattic, and occur often. It could mean that one of your computer's components are faulty. or it could mean that there is a corrupt file in the wide range of "windows" files, and when you try to access something in that range, your computer will crash. IF you get the blue screen, and it stays, usually there will be a "corrupt file" that it will display, and the best thing to do is just repair windows from the disk.

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Well in this case it was a corrupted driver that would cause problems when I would try and play games or check any site that used flash, the system restore worked and I just reinstalled the drivers that where causing the problem.

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