Difference between revisions of "Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)"
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− | + | '''Key points''' | |
− | + | {{ii}} BSODs are usually caused by third-party drivers or hardware problems. | |
+ | {{ii}} Do a web search with the name of the file and the STOP error to find solutions. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''General information''' |
− | + | {{mm}} [[Wikipedia:Blue Screen of Death|BSOD article on Wikipedia]] | |
+ | {{mm}} [http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/STOP_errors STOP errors on the Lunarsoft Wiki] | ||
− | + | == Disable automatic restarts == | |
− | + | {{ii}} Windows often restarts instead of showing a BSOD. The steps below will override this, allowing you to see the BSOD when it happens. | |
− | + | {{Fixbox|1= | |
− | + | {{Fixbox/fix|Disable automatic restarts}} | |
+ | # Open System Properties: | ||
+ | #* Open the Start screen/Start menu, type <code>SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe</code>, press Enter. | ||
+ | #* Windows XP: press Windows+R, type <code>sysdm.cpl</code>, press Enter, click the Advanced tab. | ||
+ | # Under Startup and Recovery, click the Settings button. | ||
+ | # Under system failure, uncheck automatically restart. | ||
+ | # Press OK to save the change then close the remaining windows. | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | == Troubleshooting == |
− | + | Download and run [http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/blue_screen_view.html BlueScreenView] to examine the BSOD minidump. The highlighted files (if any) give an indication of which drivers contributed to the crash. Doing a web search for the Bug Check Code will often lead to someone with the same problem and hopefully a solution. Searching for the STOP values is also helpful. | |
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− | + | If the file that caused the crash is part of a third-party driver or program, consider reverting it to a version that was working in the past or updating to a newer version if one exists. If that doesn't resolve the problem you could also try uninstalling it altogether. | |
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− | + | If the different Microsoft websites don't show up in your search, it might help to search [http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/ Technet] for your error name, and the [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware MSDN] might have info on your problem as well. | |
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Finally, if you are unable to find any info on your specific situation, your next best bet is to find a reputable and thriving tech website with a forums, or a website focused on troubleshooting computers. Start a thread, outline your specific BSOD, current rig, and hope that somebody will help you. | Finally, if you are unable to find any info on your specific situation, your next best bet is to find a reputable and thriving tech website with a forums, or a website focused on troubleshooting computers. Start a thread, outline your specific BSOD, current rig, and hope that somebody will help you. | ||
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[[Category:Troubleshooting]] | [[Category:Troubleshooting]] |
Revision as of 02:54, 21 May 2013
Key points
- BSODs are usually caused by third-party drivers or hardware problems.
- Do a web search with the name of the file and the STOP error to find solutions.
General information
Disable automatic restarts
- Windows often restarts instead of showing a BSOD. The steps below will override this, allowing you to see the BSOD when it happens.
Instructions |
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Troubleshooting
Download and run BlueScreenView to examine the BSOD minidump. The highlighted files (if any) give an indication of which drivers contributed to the crash. Doing a web search for the Bug Check Code will often lead to someone with the same problem and hopefully a solution. Searching for the STOP values is also helpful.
If the file that caused the crash is part of a third-party driver or program, consider reverting it to a version that was working in the past or updating to a newer version if one exists. If that doesn't resolve the problem you could also try uninstalling it altogether.
If the different Microsoft websites don't show up in your search, it might help to search Technet for your error name, and the MSDN might have info on your problem as well.
Finally, if you are unable to find any info on your specific situation, your next best bet is to find a reputable and thriving tech website with a forums, or a website focused on troubleshooting computers. Start a thread, outline your specific BSOD, current rig, and hope that somebody will help you.