Friday, June 21, 2013

Tips to deal with Blue Screen of death (BSoD)

Blue Screen of Death (BSoD)



Hello Friends...Imagine that you are doing an important work or playing a game and you are at a very interesting site and suddenly comes a blue screen in your screen something written in white text. You start pressing the keys of your keyboard and nothing happens. You can only restart your pc. This blue screen is common in Windows and is known as Blue Screen of Death.



What is the reason for Blue Screen of Death?


Blue screen of death is generally caused by the problems in the hardware or drivers you are using in your computer. If you are using standard hardware  of drivers the chances are that you will never see this screen, But if you do not use standard hardware/devices or drivers you may probably face the problem of blue screen of death.


Tips to deal with Blue Screen of Death


If you are getting blue screen of death regularly you can try these tips :-

1     Use System Restore: If it solves the problem of BSoD , then the problem is caused by the recent software you installed.

2.    Scan for Malware: Malware that digs deep into Windows and gets its hooks into the Windows kernel at a low level can cause system instability. Scan your computer for malware to ensure buggy malicious software isn’t causing it to crash.

3.    Install Updated Drivers: An incorrectly installed or buggy driver can lead to crashes. Download the latest drivers for your computer’s hardware from your computer manufacturer’s website and install them — this may fix BSODs caused by driver problems.

4.    Boot Into Safe Mode: If your computer is blue-screening every time you turn it on, try booting into safe mode. In safe mode, Windows loads only the essential drivers. If a driver you’ve installed is causing Windows to blue screen, it shouldn’t do so in safe mode. You can work on fixing the problem from safe mode.

5.    Check for Hardware Problems: Blue screens can be caused by faulty hardware in your computer. Try testing your computer’s memory for errors and checking its temperature to ensure that it isn’t overheating.

6.    Reinstall Windows: Reinstalling Windows is the nuclear option. It will blow away your existing system software, replacing it with a fresh Windows system. If your computer continues to blue screen after this, you likely have a hardware problem.


If you are seeing BSoD regularly take your computer to the vendor. Seeing BSoD 2-3 times a year is not a big problem.
 
Thats All..

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