>>>If the computer is new, make sure all drivers are up-to-date and exactly correct for the actual hardware. Look for hardware-related optional updates in Windows Update.
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>>I will try to take a picture with a camera when I get this BSOD. It usually scrolls fast but maybe Pause button will work.
>>The computer is not new - about 3-4 years old. And I only see this BSOD after I installed VS2012.
>>I have 4 GB of RAM. If I knew that adding another 2 or 4 GB would help to alleviate the problem I would certainly do it.
>>And I will check the System and Application event logs, to see if I find anything there.
>>Thank you.
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>I highly recommend downloading the MemTest86+ ISO, burn a bootable CD from it, and run it to test your memory:
http://www.memtest.org/IMO Disc errors happen more often than RAM/CPU failures...