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How To Fix The Blue Screen Of Death – BSOD Survival Guide
The notorious Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is the stop screen messaged that alerts you that something is terribly wrong with your Windows. You have just been visited by the most dreaded error message of all. Good news is, you don’t have to put up with a frozen computer. There are plenty of things you can do resolve this problem. This short article on how to fix the Blue Screen of Death was written to serve as a beginner's guide for those who have been visited by this error message.
Initially, you want to do when faced with this message is to decode it. The messages the stop screen presents you may be unintelligible at first but actually, these contain everything you have to know about the error, the nature of the error, the cause, and the solution.
BSOD actually has a few parts – the actual stop message, the troubleshooting advice, the information about the error and sandwiched in between these are information about the modules that were about to be loaded had the error message not popped up and those that have been loaded already.
On most occasions, the first section is enough to deal with the problem . There are actually dozens of errors, but the most common are:
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, which means that there is a buggy device driver in your system or that the error comes from a hardware. KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED, which pertains to an incorrectly installed device. REGISTRY_ERROR, which as its name suggests, roots from errors in the computer's registry. DIVIDE_BY_ZERO_ERROR (this roots from an application that is trying to divide by zero). INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE, which pertains to the computer's difficulty to access its hard disk or the data on its hard disk. NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM, which tells you that your hard disk is corrupted. NMI_HARDWARE_FAILURE (which is the computer's way of saying, 'it doesn’t know what caused the problem, but it's pretty sure it's hardware-based').
Other errors relate to the failure of the OS, kernel data errors, device driver errors and errors in the computer's BIOS.
Once you have identified the problem, it will be easier for you to seek the solutions. Usually, the solutions are already presented to you by the Blue Screen of Death, only you have to decode the message it contains. Depending on the OS version you are using, you may either receive broad instructions or no instruction at all. On either case, the instructions are broad enough that you may find these quite useless. And as the BSOD suggests, rebooting your computer may be a huge help with solving the problem.
Shut down your computer and restart it, usually this temporarily solves the problem on how to fix the Blue Screen of Death. If this doesn’t, check your PC's software and hardware status. If you recently installed a software or hardware, check if an error occurred while installing it. Sometimes, the hardware, software or the device driver is innately faulty. Reinstalling or reconfiguring the settings usually fix the problem. Or better yet, uninstall the software or hardware entirely and reinstall it.
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