What software is causing my BSOD?

I got a BSOD last year and I didn’t know what the hell it was. So I ignored it thinking it was probably just a crash. But after careful research, I found it was a BSOD. So I brought it to a computer technician and he “fixed” it.

For a while the computer was fine but recently I started getting the BSOD again saying that there is a hardware or software not installed correctly and I can’t do a system restore since the problem started a long time ago.

How do I find out what software or hardware is causing the BSOD?

P.S. I have already done a malware scan and deleted all my viruses.

P.S.S I have an Hp compaq d CMT with Windows XP Pro. And Processor B v . //

Update:

Tim. How the hell is that remark supposed to help me in any friggin’ way?

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  • Usually it’s due to an out of date or buggy driver. All you really need to do is analyze the crash memory dump.

    http://www.resplendence.com/whocrashed

    There’s plenty of information in the help documentation near the bottom of the page. It’s helped me a few times. Fix the driver responsible for the BSOD as shown in the report.

    What I normally do if this doesn’t work:

    Reinstall all drivers from back up using software that can do it for me.

    Remove any recently installed software (installed just before the BSOD started) – not much help in your case.

    Make a list of all suspect drivers then check for updates for those drivers.

    Fix any other system errors using Runscanner in expert mode and run CheckDrive from Abelsoft.

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  • You could always take a look at the “Event Viewer.” Go to: Control Panel –> Admin Tools –> Event Viewer

    Go to the “Windows Logs” folder and check out the “Application” and “System” log entries for the date your PC last died. Look for entries with red or yellow icons on them. When you find one that looks like a BSOD entry, do an Internet search on the details and see if there’s a fix.

    Good luck!

  • lol you ” deleted all your viruses? ” XDD the fact that you sayd that tells me you need to format C.I bet you ,you still have a virus.

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