Blue screen
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Blue screen
My computer keeps blue screening and restarting. The OS is windows vista. Anyone no what this is all about and how to fix the problem? When it happens I get a message saying 'dumping physical memory' and I panic every time it happens
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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Re: Blue screen
keep tapping f8 on start up and choose an option sometimes f12 works as well
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Re: Blue screen
Could be ought our Wes - take a snap with your camera while it's dumping the memory to a log file, might give us a clue.
Anything changed recently - new software, hardware, moved it somewhere?
Laptop/desktop?
Anything changed recently - new software, hardware, moved it somewhere?
Laptop/desktop?
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Re: Blue screen
You said dumping AND log
I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work
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Re: Blue screen
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Re: Blue screen
You are missing out, it's what all the fun kids are doing these days.Colour Republic wrote:The blue screen of death???
I haven't seen that since about '94!!!
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Re: Blue screen
BillyGoat wrote:You are missing out, it's what all the fun kids are doing these days.Colour Republic wrote:The blue screen of death???
I haven't seen that since about '94!!!
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I'll see if I can dig out my old 386 and crank that baby up in 3.1
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Re: Blue screen
I'll try and take a picture but it's difficult to catch...BillyGoat wrote:Could be ought our Wes - take a snap with your camera while it's dumping the memory to a log file, might give us a clue.
Anything changed recently - new software, hardware, moved it somewhere?
Laptop/desktop?
It dumps my physical load and goes to sleep quicker than I ever could...I'm starting to think it's all my ex girlfriends getting me back for doing the same to them
Loads changed mate...I've increased my rubber fetish website usage ten fold...Think that's got anything to do with it??
Seriously, it's been doing it for years but not as frequent I used to be able to open 10 plus windows but if I open like 3 now it dumps my bits everywhere
Laptop...About 5 years old...Help me obi one, before I skitz out
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Re: Blue screen
Does it do it straight away or after being on a while?
If it's not software related (who knows), then it could simply be overheating!
Before it goes doolally, is the fan out or louder than normal? Bottom hot?
What make it is? My old HP from that era was legendary for hoarding fluff. Cos' I've got a big gob, I took it outside, put my lips around the vent and BLEW (not a sloppy, dribbling one - nice and dry please). You should see the CRAP come out the bottom.
Tell us more Wes........
A simple software VS hardware test is to download a linux live CD (I'm sure JJ will suggest one). Use it for a couple of hours, if it doesn't crash, it's software. If it does, it's heat/hardware.
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If it's not software related (who knows), then it could simply be overheating!
Before it goes doolally, is the fan out or louder than normal? Bottom hot?
What make it is? My old HP from that era was legendary for hoarding fluff. Cos' I've got a big gob, I took it outside, put my lips around the vent and BLEW (not a sloppy, dribbling one - nice and dry please). You should see the CRAP come out the bottom.
Tell us more Wes........
A simple software VS hardware test is to download a linux live CD (I'm sure JJ will suggest one). Use it for a couple of hours, if it doesn't crash, it's software. If it does, it's heat/hardware.
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Re: Blue screen
It always happens when I've been turned on a whileDoes it do it straight away or after being on a while?
Most of the time it happens when I'm streaming video on youtube...That's the honest answer
From the moment I turn this bad boy nasa destroying top spec laptop on...The flippin fans running! Does that sound right??If it's not software related (who knows), then it could simply be overheating!
Advent...I'll give it a blow Last time a chick said that to me, I said don't botherWhat make it is?
Well, every time I see that rubber body suite, the computer flips up backwards and lands on the floor. At that point I'm normally rolling over and going to sleep, but I know it's still dumping my bits because I can hear it for a while afterwards..Tell us more Wes........
I'll try that but it'll probably take me a month to really work out what you've just saidA simple software VS hardware test is to download a linux live CD (I'm sure JJ will suggest one). Use it for a couple of hours, if it doesn't crash, it's software. If it does, it's heat/hardware.
I hear linux a lot...What is it BG?? Is it a windows alternative
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Re: Blue screen
Which advent?
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Re: Blue screen
Don't usually run at full speed, but in fairness I've not had hands on with that one.
Look here: http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/advent/laptop/6311.htm
Half way down, it tells you how to get the bottom off - will simply be about 6 screws. It'll give you access to the CPU fan. Usually held on by about 3 screws - heatsink MIGHT be connected by 1 power cable and a bit of tape to the fan - blow it all off, make sure it's all fluff free.
Don't forget to create your recovery DVD if you've not already done it - you don't get discs in the box, you need to make them yourself.
BG
Look here: http://www.uktsupport.co.uk/advent/laptop/6311.htm
Half way down, it tells you how to get the bottom off - will simply be about 6 screws. It'll give you access to the CPU fan. Usually held on by about 3 screws - heatsink MIGHT be connected by 1 power cable and a bit of tape to the fan - blow it all off, make sure it's all fluff free.
Don't forget to create your recovery DVD if you've not already done it - you don't get discs in the box, you need to make them yourself.
BG
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".