Blue Screen on Window 7
Hi I am getting a Blue Screen repeatedly with Windows 7. I was told before to check my memory and I found that one module was bad and I have since removed it but the blue screens have continued. I do not seem to get them in SafeMode. Can you help me? Mike Watson
March 16th, 2011 11:29pm

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March 17th, 2011 9:37am

Get Back to you in about 9hrs or so. Thank you. Mike Watson
March 17th, 2011 9:50am

Is this what you were asking for? http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1715988 Mike Watson
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March 17th, 2011 9:53am

The error occurs due to MBR corruption, or some corrupted driver or mismatch of the RAM or often due to virus attack. Solution: You can recover your normal screen smoothly by following the given steps: Steps 1. Turn off and then on your PC. If the problem is in Windows then just shut down your system and restart. Shut the machine down completely and leave it for at least 20 seconds before switching it back on again. This also applies with external devices. If it’s a USB device try unplugging it and plugging it back into a different socket. It will ask the OS to reload the driver once again. Steps 2. Visit the Action Centre The Windows 7 comes with a feature called Action Centre to provide instant solution. Click on the flag in the far right of the taskbar will open the Action Centre. Check here for any solutions. You can click on the Troubleshooting link to find solutions to problems using Microsoft automatic problem reporting tool. The Action Centre comes in Windows 7 versions only. Steps 3. Visit Microsoft Fix it The Microsoft carries a unique sit called “Microsoft Fix it” to solve many issues. Steps 4. Try Windows Update If you find a problem being caused by a driver or is an issue with Windows itself, it’s possible that an update will fix the problem is already available via Windows Update. Have a look at all the optional and recommended updates as well as just the critical ones, as this is where a lot of driver and software updates tend to appear. Steps 5. Reinstall the Driver If you have hardware problems then dig out the original disc that came with your hardware and try to reinstall the driver. You can then reinstall the drivers through Windows Update or from the disc that came with your hardware. NOTE: Be careful while uninstalling display or network drivers as this could render your screen blank or take you off the internet. Steps 6. Clean up Windows You can manage your hard disk by disk cleanup and CCleaner. If your problems are caused by performance issues you can clean up Windows. Start Menu will find disk cleanup which does an admirable job of stripping out temporary and rubbish files that can slow Windows down. CCleaner will clean up the computer’s registry. Restart the computer after the action. Steps 7. Run the System File Checker From the Start Menu open the command prompt and type SFC /SCANNOW. It will run the System File Checker. You will need your Windows install disc in your optical drive for this to work. It will scan all your Windows files and see if any have become corrupt. If it finds any it will replace them with the originals from the install disc. Steps 8. Reinstall the software Some issue may arise due to the application software not due to the OS. Reinstalling or repairing it will solve the case. Find the Programs and Features from the control panel in Windows 7 and search for the program, and go for “Repair” option for that program. Failing that uninstalling and reinstalling your program might fix the problem. Windows 7
March 18th, 2011 3:37am

Is this what you were asking for? http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1715988 Mike Watson give me pictures of the memory and SPD tab."A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221
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March 18th, 2011 9:41am

The error occurs due to MBR corruption, or some corrupted driver or mismatch of the RAM or often due to virus attack. Solution: You can recover your normal screen smoothly by following the given steps: Steps 1. Turn off and then on your PC. If the problem is in Windows then just shut down your system and restart. Shut the machine down completely and leave it for at least 20 seconds before switching it back on again. This also applies with external devices. If it’s a USB device try unplugging it and plugging it back into a different socket. It will ask the OS to reload the driver once again. Steps 2. Visit the Action Centre The Windows 7 comes with a feature called Action Centre to provide instant solution. Click on the flag in the far right of the taskbar will open the Action Centre. Check here for any solutions. You can click on the Troubleshooting link to find solutions to problems using Microsoft automatic problem reporting tool. The Action Centre comes in Windows 7 versions only. Steps 3. Visit Microsoft Fix it The Microsoft carries a unique sit called “Microsoft Fix it” to solve many issues. Steps 4. Try Windows Update If you find a problem being caused by a driver or is an issue with Windows itself, it’s possible that an update will fix the problem is already available via Windows Update. Have a look at all the optional and recommended updates as well as just the critical ones, as this is where a lot of driver and software updates tend to appear. Steps 5. Reinstall the Driver If you have hardware problems then dig out the original disc that came with your hardware and try to reinstall the driver. You can then reinstall the drivers through Windows Update or from the disc that came with your hardware. NOTE: Be careful while uninstalling display or network drivers as this could render your screen blank or take you off the internet. Steps 6. Clean up Windows You can manage your hard disk by disk cleanup and CCleaner. If your problems are caused by performance issues you can clean up Windows. Start Menu will find disk cleanup which does an admirable job of stripping out temporary and rubbish files that can slow Windows down. CCleaner will clean up the computer’s registry. Restart the computer after the action. Steps 7. Run the System File Checker From the Start Menu open the command prompt and type SFC /SCANNOW. It will run the System File Checker. You will need your Windows install disc in your optical drive for this to work. It will scan all your Windows files and see if any have become corrupt. If it finds any it will replace them with the originals from the install disc. Steps 8. Reinstall the software Some issue may arise due to the application software not due to the OS. Reinstalling or repairing it will solve the case. Find the Programs and Features from the control panel in Windows 7 and search for the program, and go for “Repair” option for that program. Failing that uninstalling and reinstalling your program might fix the problem. Windows 7
March 18th, 2011 10:20am

Here you go http://cid-5890b39f613421e7.office.live.com/browse.aspx/.Documents?uc=1 You should be able to get them here. Thank you.Mike Watson
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March 20th, 2011 12:40pm

Hi Mike, the values are fine. Try to increase the voltage from 2.5V to 2.55 or 2.6V. Also check the HDD with chkdsk. Which 3rd party tools do you run in normal mode which don't run in safe mode? André"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221
March 20th, 2011 4:34pm

How do I change the voltage?Mike Watson
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March 21st, 2011 12:12am

this can be done in the BIOS. But not all motherboards provide such options."A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221
March 21st, 2011 6:15pm

Usually in Safemode I am unable to use any of my sound programs. Mike Watson
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March 22nd, 2011 10:09pm

Hi Mike, have you looked into the BIOS? Do you find an option to change the voltage? André"A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code" Want to install RSAT on Windows 7 Sp1? Check my HowTo: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=150221
March 23rd, 2011 12:48pm

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