Sunday, April 1, 2012

Fix Blue Screen of Death


Blue screen of death can be a frightening and sometimes frustrating thing. It is also known as a stop error message. This stop error denotes that there has been a serious system crash, and you need to take some steps to avoid future problems. Here are some ways of dealing with the stop error, so you will not have to experience it very often.

Some of computer users may get the Blue screen of death just once and then their computer operation goes back to normal, but other people have repeated problems with this condition. Writing down the error codes that appear can help you to figure out what type of problem is causing these symptoms, which usually include the screen coming up whenever you are using or trying to use a certain program.

Most common causes of the blue screen of death

  •     Divide_By_Zero_Error
  •     IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
  •     Registry_Error

 
Fix Blue Screen Of Death By Doing A System Restore

A blue screen of death may occur if you have recently installed a faulty software or application on your computer. To reverse the negative effects of this program, you will need to do a system restore. System restore is a function on your computer that will restore your PC to a previous point in time before the BSOD.
However, if a System Restore did not bring your computer back to a functional state, then you may need to use your OS (operating system) disc to reinstall the missing or damaged files.


Fix Blue Screen Of Death By uninstalling any programs that you had installed recently.

Sometimes, there is a conflict in drivers installed on your computer that causes the blue screen error to pop up. In most cases, this does not happen, but if it does, Windows provides you a roll back feature where you can bring your PC's operating system back to its original functioning state.


Fix Blue Screen Of Death By Identifying whether it is Hardware or software Problems.

Knowing how to fix blue screen of death involves hardware or software problems is necessary. If the problem is recurring even when the user is in safe mode then the problem should be related to hardware. Often new installations cause the problem and taking it out will resolve the issue. If it does not; taking help of a technician will help. For software issues try the safe mode, make a virus check, and eliminate any virus or malware present in the system. After this try restarting the windows in safe modem again.

1 comment:

  1. Hey thanks for sharing valuable information.. I got my problem solved.. thanks again.....

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