Blue Screen Error in Windows..
Windows 8 Blue Screen
Blue Screens are one of the most common errors that people think of when a system crashes. The screen will appear if an error causes windows to cease operating, and either shut down or reboot. The BSOD error houses two important information (windows 8 has only one of those);
The first of which is at the top of the error;
Is known to most as a bug check. This will state the problem that has caused the error, most times listing a file that caused the problem. When fixing a BSOD error, this is the first thing you’ll use.
Houses what is called the STOP code. The first part of the information is called the Bugcheck code (what is written above, but with numbers/letters). The second part of this section, which is the stuff that is in brackets, are the paramaters. When browsing for support on the issue, you might come across a Microsoft page with the code listed in a table. In this table it will list paramaters and the error behind each parameter. Each set of code in the bracket is a parameter (parameter 1, 2, 3 etc..). Without this piece of information, it is very hard to fix an error.
So how do I fix it
There is not one method to fix a blue screen. As the blue screen itself only provides a means to determine what has caused the error in the first place. If you missed the error code, or never bothered to write it down, then there is a nifty program called BluescreenView to help you;
Download link
This program scans the minidump, to where windows will log the error, and display it in a table. It will also show you the files involved within the error, and list the results for easy fixing. You can also view the Blue screen itself if it makes it easier.
Now once you have found the bug check, files involved and the parameters to the bug check, you can start fixing. But as there are thousands of errors, there are also thousands of problems.
About.com has a really nice list with all of the codes listed. Link Here.
You have two options to fix your problem, you can either google your BugCheck code, from there (using the paramaters) pinpoint the problem and google it to find the fix. If that doesn’t work for you, or you are unsure as to how to fix the problem, you’re more than welcome to make a thread in this section, and someone will help you out!
Windows 8 Blue Screen
Blue Screens are one of the most common errors that people think of when a system crashes. The screen will appear if an error causes windows to cease operating, and either shut down or reboot. The BSOD error houses two important information (windows 8 has only one of those);
The first of which is at the top of the error;
Is known to most as a bug check. This will state the problem that has caused the error, most times listing a file that caused the problem. When fixing a BSOD error, this is the first thing you’ll use.
Houses what is called the STOP code. The first part of the information is called the Bugcheck code (what is written above, but with numbers/letters). The second part of this section, which is the stuff that is in brackets, are the paramaters. When browsing for support on the issue, you might come across a Microsoft page with the code listed in a table. In this table it will list paramaters and the error behind each parameter. Each set of code in the bracket is a parameter (parameter 1, 2, 3 etc..). Without this piece of information, it is very hard to fix an error.
So how do I fix it
There is not one method to fix a blue screen. As the blue screen itself only provides a means to determine what has caused the error in the first place. If you missed the error code, or never bothered to write it down, then there is a nifty program called BluescreenView to help you;
Download link
This program scans the minidump, to where windows will log the error, and display it in a table. It will also show you the files involved within the error, and list the results for easy fixing. You can also view the Blue screen itself if it makes it easier.
Now once you have found the bug check, files involved and the parameters to the bug check, you can start fixing. But as there are thousands of errors, there are also thousands of problems.
About.com has a really nice list with all of the codes listed. Link Here.
You have two options to fix your problem, you can either google your BugCheck code, from there (using the paramaters) pinpoint the problem and google it to find the fix. If that doesn’t work for you, or you are unsure as to how to fix the problem, you’re more than welcome to make a thread in this section, and someone will help you out!
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