fixing this sometimes ..stop error screen
By umabharti
@umabharti (3972)
India
October 31, 2011 11:50pm CST
From quite two months of time my computer starts giving up a blue screen in the middle of my work.i be working onmylot all of sudden everything goes off and the blue screen peeps out ,the control ,alt and del key do not work so that i can restart the system so i had to switch off my UPS and then on my system again .
The blue screen says :
"A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen ,restart your computer.If this screen appears again,follow these steps
Check to be sure you have adequate disk space.If a driver is identified in the stop message,disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for the driver updates.Try changing video adapters.
Check with your hardware vendor for any bios updates.Disable BIOS menu options such as caching or shadowing .If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components,restart your computer press f 8 to select Advanced Start up Options and then select safe mode.
Techinical information xxx STOP : 0......(0....,0....,0....,0....)"
1 response
@gjabaigar (2200)
• Philippines
15 Nov 11
I'm using a Apple Mac now and into the future and beyond.
This is one on top of the lists of my grudges, headaches, heartaches and loosing of patience, and why I said goodbye to PC powered by MS Windows Operating Systems. Especially on a customized PC and worst on a branded PC.
BSOD (Blue Screen of Deaths) is basically notifications of a malfunctioning operations between devices (PC's Hardware parts) and powered with MS Windows OS. These BSOD notifications is done finally on the part of MS Windows from where it started, which is on the part of PC's devices or hardwares malfunctioning. Due to factory quality defects, grounded, overused, overheating and so on. That's why the BSOD of MS Windows telling its users, MS Windows should or must halt or suspend all its operations to keep safe or to keep on damaging the PC hardwares.
The real problem is the users don't know which one is technically malfunctioning, all have are BSOD's complicated technically coded texts that can't really understand by a normal persons but only with technical people, rocket scientists and son. Ever since the birth os MS Windows XP, BSOD is already part of every of its users. How come the people of MS Windows for all this time, they did not make these easier or simple to understand know what to do. They have the financials and powers. duh?
The solutions are very tiresome and I'm really impatient doing these all the time. If your PC is Branded or Customized and the warranty or still free of charges for any technical issues to fix or to change something, your lucky. Just go ahead to your vendors. But if not, you get charged to pay if your going to fix with a technicians.
And if you want adventures and don't want to pay for a technicians service or consultancy fees, you can do it on your own anyway. First is to have the manuals or documents of your PC hardwares and specifications. Then open-up your box or case, then go with the systems of trail and errors or like plugging-out or plugging-in some devices inside the box or case of your PC.
But to be honest and serious you should go with a technician or maybe some of your friends that has a knowledge of fixing PC. If you can't do it with yourself.
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@gjabaigar (2200)
• Philippines
15 Nov 11
Did you say "doing all date and time", and your computer is old also. Well that's main problem, some of your devices or the motherboard itself is expiring. An expired CMOS Battery is also one of the culprits why you are doing the date and time. Because they are resetting or changing always. This CMOS Battery are like or same as the flat batteries in wrist watches. When you shutoff the computer, the CMOS Battery needed the internal clock to keep on working. So, when you power-on the computer the time will continue to work right. But, if CMOS Battery already used or expired, when you power-on the computer the internal clock or timer will always goes back or always reset to factory time defaults. CMOS Battery only last for 3 to 5 years only, I think. And I think also, it affects some of the internal devices on the motherboard also like the processing of RAM or the Main Memory and maybe the whole computer systems.
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@umabharti (3972)
• India
17 Nov 11
recently some one year ago he changed the mother board with some three thousand rupees,why is it that the date goes only to a specific date.
@gjabaigar (2200)
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
Just like what I said above, it may be the CMOS Battery is already used or expired. That specific date is the factory default date of the motherboard. Because the CMOS Battery may be expired or used, the system clock of the motherboard is not already updating continuously but only resetting to its original factory default when you power-on the computer.
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