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What is the common problem about blue screen of death? and the best solution for this.?

I experience this on my Lenovo netbook.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Its overheating or if it still continues its windows, try reinstalling windows, and if its over heating leave computer of for a bit, let it cool down..

    Source(s): geek
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    You're working on an important project, and suddenly your screen is filled with seemingly incoherent white text against a blue background. There's nothing you can do but reboot your PC and hope that everything important was saved to your hard drive.

    Microsoft calls these stop errors, but everyone else prefers a more descriptive label: The Blue Screen of Death (BSoD).

    They're not as common as they used to be, but BSoDs still happen (I experienced one two days ago as I write this). If you get one, curse, reboot, and hope for the best. But if you're getting them frequently, you've got a problem that needs fixing.

    The trick is to find information about your particular BSoD, and then--since that information usually comes in an obtuse form--search the Internet for more practical advice.

    What should you look for when the BSoD is in front of you? You'll find useful data immediately below the first paragraph, and under the "Technical information" label near the bottom of the screen.

    Since you can't use Windows' Snipping Tool to capture a BSoD screen, you'll need to write down the important information on paper.

    Or you can use a camera or phone to photograph the screen. Just don't expect a great-looking photo--or even an easily readable one.

    You can also get information on the BSoD after you've rebooted:

    If you get a "Windows has recovered from an unexpected

  • 8 years ago

    RAM or

    Hard Drive FULL

    replace RAM

    get bigger Hard Drive

    Source(s): im a geek
  • 8 years ago

    i didn't understand a word you just said. sorry.

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