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i fixed the problem by installing driver version 6.14.10.402 in case anyone else has this issue. xbmc works great and barely uses any resources (3% cpu and about 100MB of RAM). A computer of similar specs would be perfect for anyone elses home theater needs.
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kitaro
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Hi spanktastic2120,
I've run into the same problem with a very similar scenario. I also bought an older Dell (GX620) to run another media center upstairs in my home but more often than none I get the BSOD when trying to play some videos of the network...And if I try to play a full DVD again via xbmc then within a minute or so BSOD....
I updated all the drivers to the latest available...I canned the pc for any viruses or malware/spyware (nothing found)...
Are you sure it was just the display driver...? Have you had any other issues since you last posted..?
Thanks
Scott