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About me - BSOD, Windows XP users must already know what the BSOD, yes BSOD is Blue Screen Of Death, sereem its very name?, Yes indeed scary, according to the case, for general users, if met with BSOD's, would have been at a loss , panic, and almost cried,

BSOD itself, is a natural occurrence in error by Windows XP (in Windows 7 Black Screen name), usually is in because, RAM memory problems, resource conflicts, viruses, registry errors, Drive C: fullness, etc.

how to cope with their own BSOD, actually easy, just Re-Install or Re-Install Windows, but this risk losing our data, here's how to fix BSOD without Reinstall. please refer to:



1.Check that the minimum amount of free space available on your Windows partition (C :) usaually is. Blue Screen of Death can occur if there is not enough free space on your Windows partition.

2. Run anti-virus and anti-spyware. You should run your Adware program to check that your computer is clean of adware or spyware Some viruses can cause a Blue Screen of Death, especially those that infect the master boot record (MBR) or boot sector. Anti-virus software you have up to date at all times.

3.Update Windows. Microsoft released patches and service packs for the operating system they are likely contains fixes for the cause of the Blue Screen of Death. Missing updates can be a source of stop errors.

4.Check driver. Update drivers for your hardware, because of the high percent of Blue Screens of Death is a hardware or driver related so the update could fix driver causes a STOP error. If you have recently updated a driver, maybe you can use the driver rollback to return to the previous driver version.

5.Return default to hardware settings in the Device Manager. Unless you have a specific reason to do so, the system resources that a single piece of hardware is set up to use the Device Manager should be set to default. Non-standard hardware settings can cause the Blue Screen of Death.

6.Check BIOS. Load BIOS default values. Incorrect BIOS settings can cause resource conflicts and timing issues. You may need to update the BIOS after adding new hardware can help to fix your PC. A BIOS overclock or not properly configured can cause all kinds of random issues, including BSODs. In this case you need to return to the BIOS default.

7. Repair your Windows Registry. Run a registry cleaner software to scan the registry and fix the errors. Blue screen error can be related to Windows registry problems. Blue Screen of Death can be caused by, invalid registry entries that are broken and dangerous.

8.Check all internal cables, cards, and other components. They need to be installed and seated properly. Hardware that is not securely in place may cause the Blue Screen of Death so try reseating the following and then test again STOP message:
Reinstall all internal data and power cables
Replace the memory module
Replace any expansion cards

9.Run memory test to check your computer's RAM. Memory errors can cause a BSOD, so see if your RAM is error free. Vista and Windows 7 have a built-in option to test the memory, XP users can use a program called memtest86.

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