BSoD error please help

4keven4

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  • May 31, 2007
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    machan la
    mama computer eke on karala
    xp ehema load wela
    login screen eke thanata enne issella
    bsod error ekak enawa(BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH)


    *** Hardware Malfunction
    Call your hardware vendor for support
    NMI: Parity Check / Memory Parity Error
    *** System has Halted ***


    machan la mei error eken mokadda kiyanne..?
    kawru hari dannawada..??
    dannawanam mata kiyanna..
    please help
    thanks
    :( :(
     

    kepu

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  • Sep 30, 2006
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    For non techy people that need a solution because they have a "Blue Screen Error" crash that happens whenever you do the following:

    1) Loading Microsoft Applications

    2) Playing Games

    3) Using a Tally software

    4) You moved your mouse

    This error that you have is the Blue Screen of Death aka BSOD, where the computer screen turns blue, and asks if you have installed any new hardware or software and informs that you need to reboot your computer to fix this error. Here are a few things that can help you fix the blue screen error.

    1)Registry Cleaner software

    I prefer to use software and fix any errors before deciding what else to do. Reason for this is that going into hardware is little difficult. Opening up the case, changing ram etc. Sometimes when we install multiple programs or delete programs, this can cause the computer to run very slow. The software runs a scan on your harddisk and clears out errors that are giving your problems.

    2) Change the Ram
    Changing Ram is little inconvenient. You'll need to check it the rams at fault. If its a DIY computer and you have 2 sticks of RAM, remove one and see if the problem comes back. Or download Ram checking software to test if the ram is faulty. If you're using Dell or HP, they should have tech support and their own software inbuilt to test the RAM functionality. So just call them for help.

    3) In rare cases, both the above don't solve the Blue Screen problem, then the problem could like with the power supply.

    If that's the case, then you'll need to backup important data into a thumbdrive and send your PC for repair. The Blue Screen error will not go away on its own and it will come back to haunt you when you did not save that Microsoft Excel File


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    Wolverine GTR

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    kepu said:
    For non techy people that need a solution because they have a "Blue Screen Error" crash that happens whenever you do the following:

    1) Loading Microsoft Applications

    2) Playing Games

    3) Using a Tally software

    4) You moved your mouse

    This error that you have is the Blue Screen of Death aka BSOD, where the computer screen turns blue, and asks if you have installed any new hardware or software and informs that you need to reboot your computer to fix this error. Here are a few things that can help you fix the blue screen error.

    1)Registry Cleaner software

    I prefer to use software and fix any errors before deciding what else to do. Reason for this is that going into hardware is little difficult. Opening up the case, changing ram etc. Sometimes when we install multiple programs or delete programs, this can cause the computer to run very slow. The software runs a scan on your harddisk and clears out errors that are giving your problems.

    2) Change the Ram
    Changing Ram is little inconvenient. You'll need to check it the rams at fault. If its a DIY computer and you have 2 sticks of RAM, remove one and see if the problem comes back. Or download Ram checking software to test if the ram is faulty. If you're using Dell or HP, they should have tech support and their own software inbuilt to test the RAM functionality. So just call them for help.

    3) In rare cases, both the above don't solve the Blue Screen problem, then the problem could like with the power supply.

    If that's the case, then you'll need to backup important data into a thumbdrive and send your PC for repair. The Blue Screen error will not go away on its own and it will come back to haunt you when you did not save that Microsoft Excel File

    source

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