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why does my pc keep giving me BSOD?
April 11, 2011
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Sad to say,but pro baby you have a virus :(.Turn your computer off,than turn on.Than you will see a sentence saying "Start windows normally",Go up 2 time,Hit enter,Type in your password.Than put in a "Thumb Drive",save all your personal information,so that you WONT lose anything.After all of that,Turn off computer again,Turn your computer on,Then after you did that,click "F11" repeatably,there will be 3 box’s,click the first one,click the second sentence on it.If should say backing up your files,but when it does that make sure that your "Thumb Drive" is not plugged in.This will probably take 2,3,or 4 hours long to.Just follow the steps.Doing these steps means that you ar creating another account.
The easiest and fastest way to solve this problem is to run a registry cleaner software. A registry cleaner can eliminate errors in your record. This record stores all information about the software, drivers, applications and games that are installed on your computer. And in time, it can get bad, because some obsolete entries are not deleted and can lead to what they call the "blue screen of death."By using a registry cleaner http://absolutely-clean-up-pc-errors.com the blue screen error can be eradicated and increases the speed of your computer in the process. In addition, the blue screen of death will not happen if you regularly check and care for your computer system.
A BSOD can literally be caused by a million and one reasons. It can be either hardware or software related but most likely it is software related to some driver that is the culprit. Diagnosing the problem over the internet is borderline impossible. Best bet is to find a helpful computer forum and post the memdump file created by your computer on BSOD’ing or taking it to a computer repair shop which can be expensive.
Here is what you need to do…
1. Restart your computer
2. Tap F8 until the menu comes up
3. Choose "Disable Automatic Restart" (Note: If it says "Enable Automatic Restart", don’t click it. Just click start windows normally.)
4. Next time it happens, Look for the line of code that says "STOP" at the beginning and then has a bunch of gibberish after it and write it that line down.
5. Post that line of gibberish on here or on a computer website. That will tell whoever is answering your post exactly what is wrong with your computer.
Also, when that screen comes up, scan up and down on it to look for a filename that ends with .SYS (e.g. bluetooth.sys ; china.sys ; doughnut.sys ) if you see that, post that as well. (Note: It will most likely NOT be with the STOP code. Also, it will not always have one.)