Less noobism plz :VQuote:
There's obviously nothing wrong with "our" rams, it's not just ONE person who's getting BSOD. To say that all of our rams are somehow malfunctioning and needs to be wiped with an eraser is silly. Also nothing to do with the HDD or low memory either.
It's simply a compatibility issue. Not every ram is made the same
MHS is unstable after you turn on AAC settings from step 4, so your memory overflows after you modifiy it again on step 5, thats why you get a BSOD.