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Any
frequent Windows user has encountered the big bad BSOD, short for the
Blue Screen of Death. This common error will make its presence known
whenever the system senses that an application, piece of hardware or
device driver is experiencing issues behind the scenes. What makes this
particular issue so tricky is that it can be an indicator of anything
from a minor glitch to a major error that causes your system to
malfunction and leave you staring at the infamous blue screen.
On rare occasions, getting rid of a blue screen error is as simple as
rebooting the system. Some have been lucky enough to restart their PC
and never encounter the problem again. Unfortunately, this error
usually means that your system is suffering from a critical error and
when this is the case, it will not go away until you address the
matter.
There is no standard solution to fixing the blue screen problems,
mainly because there are so many problems that can result in such an
error. This could be anything from a new program you just installed to a
memory stick you added to the computer. In order to eliminate this
nuisance, you must first diagnosis the problem to find out what’s
actually going on. By doing a little troubleshooting, you can narrow
things down and actually find the culprit.
Check Software and Hardware Components
The easiest step to
eliminating blue screens is uninstalling any new software or hardware
recently installed on the machine. If you encountered the problem after
adding on a new component, this is likely the source of your problem.
This could be due to a failed installation or incompatibility issues
related to the software or a driver the device needs to function.
Check Your Memory Status
Blue screen errors could also appear
if you recently added more RAM to your computer. You can find out if
your RAM is faulty by running a diagnostic utility. If you don’t have
such a tool handy, you will have to get more hands on by opening the
computer case and removing the stick of RAM you just installed. From
there, you can fire up the machine to see if the blue screen still
shows up. This is actually easier than it sounds, but if you don’t feel
comfortable opening your computer find yourself a professional
technician who won’t charge an arm and leg to do the job.
Fix the Registry
The Windows registry is one of the most common
causes of the BSOD. Over time, the registry gets cluttered with
invalid files and other unwanted items that can make your system
unstable. A blue screen of death occurrence is the ultimate sign of
instability. You can run a registry cleaner to find out if the registry
is stirring up all the trouble on your PC. These programs are fairly
inexpensive and have the ability to automatically detect and remove the
questionable items hiding out on your PC.
Conclusion
When the blue screen of death shows up, it will be
accompanied by a STOP code that gives details on what caused the
problem. Be sure to jot down this information when troubleshooting to
better your chances of successfully fixing the issue.
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