Sniper Posted April 19, 2011 Content Count: 657 Joined: 07/21/10 Status: Offline Share Posted April 19, 2011 Taking it to a shop would be your best bet but watch out because they like to stiff you. Otherwise, you could just reformat your computer and start over like I said before. (And I apologize if I seemed unhelpful in my last post) Link to comment
Tweezy Posted April 19, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 19, 2011 If you any unable to boot your computer up I would recommend downloading that Norton software, burn it to a disk at a friends house/another computer if you have on in the house. if you are able to burn a disk, set boot options in Bios so the first boot sequence is registered as your CD. Or just take it to a shop, but be warned, if they end up reformatting they won't back anything up and they can't be help liable. Link to comment
yardy Posted April 20, 2011 Content Count: 674 Joined: 10/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 20, 2011 Blue Screen occurs in most cases when your computer doesnt have enough RAM, so get some more ^^ Link to comment
Daze Posted April 20, 2011 Content Count: 6741 Joined: 06/10/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 20, 2011 Blue Screen occurs in most cases when your computer doesnt have enough RAM, so get some more ^^ Wrong. The most common reason for BSOD is a driver clash. The question(s) you need to be asking yourself is, when did this start happening? Have I installed anything just before it started happening? Does it BSOD on boot up or can you actually access to OS and then it will infrequently blue screen? As mentioned, safe mode will basically boot your pc up with all the basic raw drivers/core applications of your OS. So in theory you could go in and remove what you need to. And guys, not to be the big bad mean dude but please do not post suggestions for this if you don't know what you're talking about.. 2 Link to comment
u egg Posted April 22, 2011 Content Count: 393 Joined: 05/14/08 Status: Offline Share Posted April 22, 2011 Blue Screen occurs in most cases when the ram of your computer has a problem ^^ Fxed for you. I've had a tons of bluescreen with my new (old) ocz ram. I was having blue screens sometimes six times a day. I removed one of the sticks and the trouble was gone. Have you installed new ram recently? Link to comment
Tweezy Posted April 22, 2011 Content Count: 3791 Joined: 08/08/09 Status: Offline Share Posted April 22, 2011 I just want to point out, blue screens aren't always RAM issues... Link to comment
Purplefire Posted May 25, 2011 Content Count: 38 Joined: 05/24/11 Status: Offline Share Posted May 25, 2011 (edited) What a failure of a blue screen. There isnt even a reason ( exept for the stop shizzle ). Try to just start your pc up in save mode. if that doesnt work, then your fuxed. ( try to virusscan your pc in save mode, maybe its malware? ) Edited May 26, 2011 by Purplefire Link to comment
Copyright Infringement Posted June 8, 2011 Content Count: 12 Joined: 06/08/11 Status: Offline Share Posted June 8, 2011 Blue screens that you're describing are most likely driver or software related. Since you are completely shut out of your system the best option is to reformat. If you're concerned about losing your data then run a live CD of UBUNTU and transfer over all of your files onto an external drive. Save yourself the money and reformat yourself. You should have gotten a DVD with the computer. Link to comment
Revenga Posted June 8, 2011 Content Count: 2504 Joined: 04/13/09 Status: Offline Share Posted June 8, 2011 Why the bumps? I would hope this thread's issue is fixed from 2 months ago lol Link to comment
Copyright Infringement Posted June 8, 2011 Content Count: 12 Joined: 06/08/11 Status: Offline Share Posted June 8, 2011 mmmm my bad. Crap. New to the forum and didn't realize how old these were, excuse me Link to comment
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