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Windows 7 Blue Screen Error?
I bought a new computer some time ago that came with Windows 7. It didn't come with the Windows 7 disk so I can't format my computer at all. Now, for about 3 weeks now, I have gotten a blue screen error. I have looked wildly on the internet to get more information about this blue screen issue and it seems there isn't a solution on the internet.
I have tried just about everything, some say placing your RAM to 4GM exactly would fix this problem, it didn't for me. Others say to update all your system drivers to the newest drivers, didn't work for me. While most claim to restore your computer to another time, this didn't work for me either. I found on the internet a so called "HotFix" that one should download and install directly from Microsoft.
They go on talking about the problem is because of the system not directing the power supply like it should and this is the reason why the system shuts down to a blue screen error and restarts itself so the computer won't get anymore damage. I install the HotFix and after 2 minutes, again with the blue screen error. It's seriously becoming annoying because I can't work. I'm in the middle of something and the blue screen strikes and I lose everything I was working on.
Sometimes, when a blue screen strikes and the system restarts, on the "WELCOME" logging in part of windows boot up, the entire systems fails again and slams me with the blue screen. My system drivers and programs are the same as my old computer that ran on Windows XP. Never have I had any problem like this on my old computer with Windows XP. However, on this system that is running Windows 7, it seems to be natural.
My computer cost me a lot of money only to find I can't use it. And quite frankly, it seems Microsoft is the one to blame because they are selling a product (Windows 7) that isn't working. I'm not going to buy a freaking Windows 7 disc so I can format my system whenever this problem comes to be. And I'm not going to spend my money on buying a freaking Windows XP/Vista disk either. I am planing on maybe issuing a lawsuit against Microsoft for selling damage/unfinished/defective products.
However, I would like someone out there to stop me from doing so by simply telling me how to solve this bloody problem because it is just super annoying and it makes my new bought super expensive computer isolate and makes me feel I just wasted my money. SO, how can this blue screen error be solved?!
7 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
To fix the Blue Screen of Death, follow these steps:
[A] Scan the System for Viruses:
Your system might have a virus infected. Download a good antivirus software, such as, Free Avast or Kaspersky and delete all the viruses that found.
[B] Repair the Registry:
Using a registry cleaner, such as, Reginout, fix the problems that found in your system registry.
[C] Run SFC:
1. Click Start | Run.
2. Type "SFC /ScanNow" and press ENTER.
3. Follow the instructions on your screen.
[D] Run Memory Diagnostics:
Test the computer RAMs for possible defects. Run Windows Memory Diagnostic tool as shown below:
1. Click Start.
2. Type Windows Memory Diagnostic in the Search Box.
3. Press ENTER.
[E] Restore the System:
Restore the systme state to an earlier date. This may help fixing your problem.
1. Click Start | All programs | Accessories | System Tools | System Restore.
2. Follow the wizard your own.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Blue screen of death, as its name describe, is one of the toughest errors that you can confront as a Windows user.One term which may cause this symptom is called a crowded windows registry.The Windows operating system always refers to the registry to fetch information about all of the components such as hardware and software which are installed on the computer. The registry tells Windows what to do and how to access the different programs, files, and processes.However, the registry can contain bad info which makes Windows taking useless tasks or running unnecessary routines. Sometimes errors occur including the blue screen of death. Other times the system slows down. Because of the numerous factors that can involve the registry, there's no one size fits all approach. You can't just go into the registry and remove the bad data because it's nearly impossible to detect which info is good and which one is bad.The main objective of a registry cleaner is to eliminate the unneeded items from the windows registry to ensure your computer will keep running faster and with fewer errors.I should like to commend Registry Easy http://best-way-to-improve-pc-performance.com/ to you ! You can scan your pc for free! Good luck!
- 1 decade ago
BSOD(blue screen of death) is caused by either minor software glitches or could be a hardware failure also...And u don't have to buy any disc for any operating system....Ideally your system manufacturer should be shipping it free if u ask for it..And the disk does not work then it must be with hardware..In that case I would require little more details like the system config and the description of the blue screen ( is it blank or there is a stop error on it like 0x000000...)...
If u have checked that it is due to power supply then call up your manufacturer for this they will replace your adaptor with better wattage and that should fix it...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If you have a prebuilt computer, you might want to contact the manufacturer to see if you can get a disk to reinstall Windows 7, or try to run the PC in Safe Mode and do a system restore, if possible.
-- Ryan
Windows Outreach Team
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- Anonymous7 years ago
A good registry cleaner I use is CCleaner. It's a reliable tool to get rid of worms, trojams, malwares and viruses that affect your pc performances. Free download here http://j.mp/UrAAwk
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Micro Soft Suggest You To Resolve blue screen error visit this one.
windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Resolving-stop-blue-screen-errors-in-Windows-7
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