~~~Blue screens windows 7~~~

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~~~Blue screens windows 7~~~
  1. Unread #1 - Mar 26, 2011 at 9:52 PM
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    ~~~Blue screens windows 7~~~

    I get a blue screen every once and a while and its been getting worse so i want to fix it before it gets worse.
    Is there a way to find out whats causing it because i know theres an error code but it blue screens then reboots in a matter of 1/2 second so i cant read blue screen.
    If updated all drivers
    Run registry clean on numerous Software
    Restored computer to factory defaults
    Many virus/adware/spyware/trojan/backdoor virus scans and fixs
    Safe Mode works just fine but its annoying with no sound and 800x600 resolution
    If someone could help it would be much appreciated

    Operating system windows 7
    Acer aspire series
     
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    ~~~Blue screens windows 7~~~

    Windows is infamous for it's wide variety of failures, not much I can say.. you could be missing a needed *.dll file, mal-adjusted hkey, shit it could even be an angry rogue packet that sets the puppy off.

    I would do a system restore (in safe mode), and quit running your system as admin. Make a regular user account, and the environment for virii and bad system configuration becomes alot more hostile for failure to breed.

    (no really.. stop running your system on it's admin account. -.-}

    Should doing a restore fail (should hopefully undo the miss-adjustment that was made) I would try a couple repair utilities. (Unless you're good with a debugger :p) or reinstalling windows.

    But that's not altogether a bad thing, windows over-all performance goes down hill unless you do regular maintanance. Windows suffers horribly from bit decay and ram loss.

    If you are good with a debugger, play with your interupt handler, see what process causes a trap. Your problem lies is you don't have any ttyvs if something goes askew, and your error messages aren't the most verbose.
     
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    ~~~Blue screens windows 7~~~

    Go view your error message in the windows log files. Otherwise it's impossible to know, but usually it's a driver compatibility problem / RAM memory issues.
     
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