Tech Support to Fix Blue Screen of Death Error
Blue screen( blue screen of death, blue screen of doom) is basically used for error screen displayed by operating system after encountering system error and forcing the system to shut down to prevent irreversible damage to the system's integrity.
Blue screens of death on Windows® NT-based systems are usually caused by poorly-written device drivers or malfunctioning hardware. In the case of Windows® 95 and Windows® 98, bugs in the kernel of the operating system and incompatible DLLs cause blue screens.
Blue screen is a just like screen saver that not only authentically mimics a BSOD, but also simulates startup screens seen during a system boot.
- During Windows® NT 4.0 installation it simulates chkdsk of disk drives with errors
- In Windows® 95, Windows® 98 and Windows® 2000, it presents the startup splash screen, complete with rotating progress band and progress control updates.
- In Windows® XP and Windows Server® 2003 it presents startup screen with progress bar.
The most frustrating blue screen computer errors are basically caused by some physical faults such as faulty memory, power supplies, overheating of PC components, or hardware running beyond its limits, device driver conflicts etc.
If you see the blue screen and halts occur in boot process, and also notice some specific error message appear on your screen, this indicates a serious issues most probably due to inappropriate device driver or firmware .Blue screen is really an annoying issue and creates a lot of trouble to the end user.
Follow these steps to fix a Blue Screen in Safe Mode
- Once booting start, select "Safe Mode" from the boot menu.
- Scan your hard drive by running your antivirus software . If the program locates an infection, move it to your vault or follow the on-screen instructions. After program completion, if a virus was removed, attempt to reboot your computer and see if this clears up the problem. If not, restart your computer in safe mode.
- Restore your computer to a previous point. Click on the "Start" button. Select "All Programs", "Accessories", "System Tools" and finally "System Restore". Choose a restore point on or before the last day your computer worked without error. Finally Reboot your computer to see if it loads correctly.
Following are the sections on a Blue Screen of Death
- The error message.
- The Windows® NT modules that are already loaded into memory.
- The modules that were about to be loaded.
- The current status of the Kernel Debugger.
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