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A Simple Approach In How To Fix Blue Screen Of Death Codes

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You’d think that being a common problem there’d be complete guide out there on How To Fix Blue Screen Of Death error messages, but there isn’t. The reason for this error is usually very specific, for example; an invalid driver or a faulty piece of hardware, but this doesn’t make it any easier to fix. For most PC users who experience this problem, locating the actual problem is the hard part.

First off, the stop error code that appears on the blue screen, may not give you sufficient time to write the actual error message down, before it automatically reboots. Unless you’ve got a photographic memory or lightning quick handwriting then you’re going to have to write it down bit by bit. The simple answer of course is to stop Windows from automatically restarting. This is done by locating the ‘Startup and Recovery’ menu in My Computer, and un-checking the function for automatic restart.

Disabling the auto-restart function will give you the time you need to jot down the error code. The error code that you written down may not like much, but it should put you on the right path to fixing your PC. Unfortunately, the stop code will not give you exact instructions on how to fix the BSOD. Furthermore, one error code could be caused by various issues.

A win32k sys blue screen for example, might be caused by a faulty hard drive or conflicting device driver. Another example is the atapi sys blue screen which can be caused by CD Emulation software or malware that has infected the atapi.sys file in the System32 folder. Usually it can take a while to locate and fix the source of the error since codes aren’t always specific enough.

It can be a daunting task to fix the problem yourself, since there are tons of stop error codes, the number of fixes are equally if not more extensive. Finding a trained PC technician to take a look at your computer is a good idea, but it can cost an arm and a leg to get it fixed. Chances are that you will be able to find out more about the stop error message that you have online and even a possible answer.

Most cases of BSOD are repairable at home and don’t require a trip down to the PC repair centre. Don’t attempt to take your computer apart or edit System files unless you know what you’re doing and have at least done the basics. A number of free diagnostics tools are available that will scan the hard disk for problems. Furthermore ensure that hardware and peripherals are secured in place.

Registry keys and device drivers are sometimes incompatible or can become corrupt. Scan your computer with antivirus and anti-malware for potential infections. If the BSOD started occurring after an update, roll back the update and see if this helps. Malware can reveal itself after an update has been installed. Other reasons might be due to bad installation or removal of applications.

Gradually every PC owner experiences a decline in speed and performance in their machine. DLL, Runtime, IExplore and System32 errors are just a handful of possible errors one might experience. Defragging your drive once a week, as well as deleting temporary files can help speed up your PC. Regular maintenance of your computer using a registry cleaner is also recommended. Try these simple tips and you might just be lucky enough to fix the BSOD.

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