Blue Screen of Death Error Messages – How To Deal With Them
Blue screen of death error messages do still crop up with the Windows operating system though it is very secure.
With Windows XP the errors can’t always be simply analyzed or understood.
When you are in the situation where your computer starts to stall, it is time to start running some trials, you need to find out exactly what is happening.
Don’t jump to the conclusion that your entire system has been corrupted and start formatting the hard drive and reinstalling the operating system.
Although this course of action could be the cure for your computer problems, there are times that it won’t.
If you’re coming across blue screen of death error messages, reformatting your PC should be something to resort to only when all else fails.
My 1st suggestion in this case would be to restart.
About half an hour should be plenty of time to leave it shut down.
The windows defrag should be run at this point.
You’ll be able to do quite a good job of clearing your hard disc with your built-in Windows defragmentation program, if you haven’t already downloaded a decent registry cleaner.
A defrag is a very simple thing to undertake.
1. Go to “all programs” which is in your start menu.
2. Choose to click on accessories.
3. You’ll now be able to click into system tools and click disc defragmenter.
4. Just click “analyze” in the disc defrag window.
After analyzing you will be told if you need to defragment the volume.
Good registry cleaning software will come with the offer of a free scan and they do a much better, more thorough job than a defrag.
You could be waiting hours for your defrag to run it’s course.
Be sure you time it when you don’t have any tasks to do on your computer.
Possibly when you’re considering drifting off to bed.
XP will often mislay files and put them in out of the way places. This will make it more difficult for your system to pull them up when you need them most. The first job a registry cleaner will do is put the most commonly used files in easier access areas. . The cleaner also locates file fragments scattered around your hard drive and puts them together clearing away the useless ones. The fragments include any files that cause your system to crash.
One more reason for blue screen of death error messages.
It’s a possibility that your PC’s random access memory isn’t operating correctly. You can simply put a new one into the computer’s mother board if a dodgy ram is indeed your problem.
Could there be far too many networks running on your PC all at once?
Vast amounts of different connections to office servers, Internet or Blue-tooth networks, is likely to jam up the virtual memory space. Try disconnecting your computer from the various networks and restart it. When you restart your system it should run much faster if the problem was accumulated networks. As you link back up to all them networks your problem will come back.
Run your Blue-tooth and printer networks only when necessary.
If you need to download a Windows registry repair program to fix a Windows registry read this Registry Easy review to get an idea of what to look for in a recommended product.
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