always shows blue screen

February 4th, 2020

hi everyone
ihave a big prob with my pc
last month i boughrt a new pc
but when iwant to run some prog i sows blue screen and after that it restart
my pc is
amd athlon 64 x2 dual core 4400
2 gig ram
256 mb nvidia ghrafic card
160 g hardisk sata
msi nvidia onchip motherboard

i hope some one can help me
because many prog cannot be run
although i have format my pc many times

Answer #1
reinstall windows
this should help for sure!
Answer #2
do u have a xp installer, u need to repair windows.
Answer #3
Blue screens will give you error codes if I’m not mistaken (atleast in windows they do) and with those you can lookup what the problem is.
example
Image
If you look at that image, you could google both information on the program/file (SPCMDCON) and PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA.
You can also google the numbers/code after “***STOP:”. So these would be 0x00000050, 0xFD3094C2, 0x00000001, 0xFBFE7617, and 0x000000.
Answer #4
the blue screens mostly are because of application problems like drivers…
Answer #5
the blue screens mostly are because of application problems like drivers...
Application problems like drivers? You mean you have the wrong drivers and the application tries using the driver and it spits out BSOD? Applications and drivers are two different things.
Answer #6
if u wanna know the cause of this blue screen
download debbugging tools for windows
32bit
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/installx86.mspx
64bit
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/devtools/debugging/install64bit.mspx
then click “file” – “open crash dump”
locate the recent minidump file, u’ll find it in the minidump folder in the windows folder
then u’ll see a report at the end of it u’ll see file causing the bs in “probably caused by”
Answer #7
Before Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) happened, what did you do? What did you install? Did you install any software? Hardware perhaps?


Answer #8
Blue screens are usually because of memory error/corruption. This usually indicates that you have more chances of having a hardware error and not a appz/driver/software error. Many reason due to which someone can face this error:
1. Motherboard Bios gone corrupt: Reflash bios and install new one
2. Your Ram is corrupt or the Ram slot is damaged(very bad!): But new high quality ram sticks, if ram slot gone bad, then…um…..oh….change motherboard
3. Due to dust(which blocks airflow and makes you CPU go crazy: Open your cabinet and clean with a blower…
hope that helps
Answer #9
yhea mate
seems like some files on your system are corrupt
Things you need to do is put your harddrive in someone else computer as s slave and then get your information of
Then format the thing compltely and reinstall windows mate
after reintsalling windows get NOD32 and go from there keep everything clean
i am sure that will set you free of you problem
Answer #10
Disabling Blue Screen Of Death Auto-Reboot
When you are running Windows XP, you may have noticed that every so often (rarely) that Windows reboots without you asking it to. This tends to be caused by a Blue Screen error. If you want to see what this error is, you will have to check the error log list because Windows reboots too quickly for you to read what happened. Well with this tip you can disable the Auto-Reboot so you can finally read, and see the blue screen error.
1.Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2.Click the Advanced tab.
3.Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box.
4.Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
5.Restart your computer for the settings to take effect. and ‘s image is cut off @ the stop code
just under that there may be a file listed
to me that’s the most important part of the error, if it’s there
it’s the easiest way to narrow down there error

 

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