Blue Screen ERROR with picture
August 4th, 2016
check your ram and your cpu
by checking it you mean just stare @ it and see if something looks wrong, like has been removed or somethin??? or should I be runnin some programs to check if somethings wrong with it ??
sorry Im really new to this kind of problems (
Use memtest,Follow this guide:
http://www.google.com?p=34650602#34650602
i used to get similar problems, i just reformatted my computer and everything was fine, i think it has something to do with corrupt files no allowing proper computer function, at worst, your harddrive is messed up and these days, harddrives are pretty damn cheap
Seems like a corrupted data issue, just a simple Reformat should solve the problem
by checking it you mean just stare @ it and see if something looks wrong, like has been removed or somethin??? or should I be runnin some programs to check if somethings wrong with it ??
sorry Im really new to this kind of problems (
By checking he means you got to remove your RAM and insert it again or try replugging the wires to your hardisk , If these do not work then do a format
I’ve already formatted the pc today, and after seeing that it showed no improvment, i’ve decided to post here … btw the last time I took out my rams and inserted them back again, the whole ram just fried up soon as I turned on my pc.. what did I do wrong?
Dude its definately not ram or cpu as far as my knowledge
It has to do with your harddrive or your reformat, its corrupt data, try reformatting again, what windows are you using?
Dude its definately not ram or cpu as far as my knowledge
It has to do with your harddrive or your reformat, its corrupt data, try reformatting again, what windows are you using?
Am i the only one who actually bothered to save the image,rotate
and read it? It clearly says “MEMORY_MANAGEMENT” so bad RAM
is definitely a strong possibility.
btw the last time I took out my rams and inserted them back again, the whole ram just fried up soon as I turned on my pc.. what did I do wrong?
Are you 100% sure they got fried? Maybe you just didn’t hook em up
correctly. The proper way is: First you look at golden
stripe on the bottom of the stick and compare it against
the slot in order to determine the correct way to put it in then you put it in and apply pressure from both ends using your thumbs til the clips lock in place,Hooking em up on the wrong side or leaving
the clips unlocked (even on a slot that has no stick in it) will result in a black screen and even beeps (if the particular case have a speaker which is connected to the motherboard)
try booting without the ram then you’re sure it isn’t the ram.
try booting without the ram then you're sure it isn't the ram.
A PC cannot boot without RAM,It’s essential!
How many RAMS are u using, if its more then one, Then remove em all, and plug in one, start PC check if its working ok, then remove it plug in another and so on until checked all RAMS if one of the RAM is messed u’ll know then.
well actually it wasn’t the ram that got fried, it was the motherboard.. and this happened like 4 years ago with my old computer. I took out the ram then stuck it back in, and soon as I turned on my pc, the smoke commin from the computer case was pretty clear
anyways I am going to bed now, and I will leave the MEMTEST running (thanx to Roberto) and we’ll see which of my rams have gone bad…
and for the record, I have 4 ram sticks, 1GB each.. Kingston 800mhz ddr2