BLue Screen On Startup
January 24th, 2020
I m currently using a windows on a different partition
three things might happen:
1. system fail (format c: solve this problem)
2. RAM fail (buying new one’s solve this problem)
3. HDD fail – BAD SECTORS ( …new disk solve this problem)
i personaly think that it’s number 1 problem… then again; i had your problem and my RAM faild on me; but my brother has exect problem whit HDD fail.. try reinstaling OS.
Try using Hiren’s AIO BootCD at http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd
It contains a good set of recovery tools that just may get your PC up and running again.
After you get your PC running again, use Norton Ghost 2003 to image it so if this happens again, all you have to do is restore the image.
New hardware installed.
I have had this trouble a few months ago. I have fixed it. The reason is: I have a new hardware installed in my computer, but the driver for that hardware is not compatible to the OS.
Now what you need to do is:
Press F8 to go to the SafeMode screen and disable any new hardware you have installed.
If after you did, the problem is not fixed, try to go to CMOS and disable Bios catching.
Or you can do this Run a check disk program to fix any bad sector on your disk.
well it mkay just be a softare problem, you can just pop in your windpws xp CD and use the repair feature on it
i’d format if i was you.
Scan it for viruses, i guess you can just format the thing.
Disable automatic restart to read what is in BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death):
Note: Do this in Safe Mode if you can’t do it in Normal Mode.