
How To Fix The Blue Screen Of Death (bsod) In Windows Xp
We have all become familiar with the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), the blue background with white lettering telling us a memory dump is being performed and creating no other solution but to restart our computers manually.
Windows XP, while more sophisticated than the former Windows, such as Windows 98, Windows NT, and Windows Me, still is plagued with the Blue Screen of Death error screen. How do you fix the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) in Windows XP?
There are several problems that could cause the Blue Screen of Death in Windows XP, below a few are listed:
Bad Memory Chip or incompatible hardware or software: This is rarely the case, but it can cause the memory dump error or BSOD error in Windows XP. Run a diagnostic on your memory and if new hardware or software was recently installed, uninstall it.
Power Supply Weak or Going Bad: Your systems power supply may not be sufficient for your computer to run, or the PSU is going out. Check for extreme dust or replace if needed.
Windows Registry Problems: This is the most common reason for the Blue Screen of Death error in Windows XP, to repair you simply need to download and install a good registry cleaner and run it on your system. You can remove the unneeded, corrupt, or malicious entries that are in the registry and clear up the problem.
A good registry cleaner will not only prevent the Blue Screen of Death, at the very least, it will help you improve the speed of your PC, boot up and loading times of your windows applications, such as Microsoft words and PC games.
By: Sherman Choo
Registry error & BSOD
Message: Hi im getting a message everytime i turn on my pc that C:\windows\system32\config\system is missing or corrupt. So i tried to boot form the xp cd and tryed to repair.
Does the Blue Screen of Death only Appear under Windows XP?
I have a dual boot computer, and lately have been getting the BSOD. It is an ASUS A8Ne motherboard with an AMD Opteron 170, 2 gigs of ram , a 150 Gig.
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Windows XP. First–I’m not a computer person, my husband programs but currently is very ill so I’m on my own. I’ve not added/removed anything and don’t go to lots of websites.
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