Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Suddenly getting Blue Screen of Death, help.?

This are my pc specs:

Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 @ 2.80 GHz

PC Chips P55G

nVidia GeForce 9400

Ram 2GB



I've never had any trouble with my computer, it ran pretty fast, almost amazing when I first bought it.

I've been able to use photoshop, while listening to music and browsing the web without ever getting lagged. I've been able to play games like CoD4, Medal of Honor, CRYSIS, GTA IV while on firefox (and switching between the 2 many times) and never have any single problem.



Now, all of a sudden, I get the BSoD ALL the time, when watching a video on Google and clicking "full screen", BSoD; when I FINISH playing PES 10 and I open Firefox, BSoD. I just can't listen to music while playing anymore, I can't watch movies online because my pc will just shut down.

I even get HORRIBLY lagged just by opening "My PC" if I had been doing something before (playing, browsing the web, etc)



I don't know why this could be happening, I still have a lot of memory left, my graphic card is pretty good I guess. I was thinking about RAM but I've never had any trouble with it with any high specs games (2GB+ ram specs on most games and I got barely any lag while playing, I mean the PC has minimum specs and It never crashed), so why would it be having so much trouble like never before?

Help please.Suddenly getting Blue Screen of Death, help.?
What is the error?



0x0000?



Should say something in capital letters like EXAMPLE_EXAMPLE_EXAMPLE

and an error code at the bottom.



If it says anything to do with IQRL or MEMORY, if you see the error code to be at 1A, or 1D, which its most likely, most common, then I would uninstall and update graphics drivers.



Run a memory diagnostics. Because you run games and high quality videos, it may be the RAM or a graphics driver.
Check and clean the registry for any incorrect information using Reginout software. Make sure your hard disk has no bad sectors.



Run Disk Check-Up:



1. Click Start | My Computer.

2. Right click a disk, and click "Properties".

3. Click Tools | Check Now.Suddenly getting Blue Screen of Death, help.?
sounds like a driver issue. back up all your data, and reinstall windows. then install all up to date drivers. and you should be ok.
'0x0000008E" is a memory address, check to see which device is using that address.Suddenly getting Blue Screen of Death, help.?
The easiest and fastest way to solve this problem is to run a registry cleaner software. A registry cleaner can eliminate errors in your record. This record stores all information about the software, drivers, applications and games that are installed on your computer. And in time, it can get bad, because some obsolete entries are not deleted and can lead to what they call the "blue screen of death."By using a registry cleaner http://absolutely-clean-up-pc-errors.com the blue screen error can be eradicated and increases the speed of your computer in the process. In addition, the blue screen of death will not happen if you regularly check and care for your computer system.

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