Tech Tips

Showing posts about "blue"

How to Fix Windows Blue Screen of Death in Win7

Posted on November 29, 2012 08:23 PM

Blue screen of death is a commom error people offen occur during using in Windows 7, When you face this error message, you cannot continue using the computer until you restart it. Blue screen errors are among the most difficult Windows errors than to troubleshoot, but your computer may provide certain clues that can help you track down the cause of the problem. What to do when you facing the siutation? Don’t worry, following are some efficient ways for you to fix blue screen of death windows 7.

Tip 1: Run System Restore to fix error


First when your computer shows this error message, try to run System Restore to revert your computer to a previous configuration if Windows begins displaying a Blue Screen of Death after you install a new device driver or program.

Then open the Start menu, type “System Restore” in the “Search programs and files” field at the bottom and click the “System Restore” icon when it appears on the results list. If the change you made to your computer prevents it from starting normally, restart the computer and tap the “F8″ key before Windows loads. Highlight “Save Mode” and press “Enter” to start Windows in Safe Mode, which skips loading non-essential device drivers and startup programs.

Tip 2: Check your computer for viruses.

You may learn that a virus infection often makes a computer behave in unpredictable ways, possibly resulting in crashes. Run your anti-virus software to make a full scan of all files on the computer to locate and remove a virus infection. Remove any hardware that you recently installed if you began to see a Blue Screen of Death after installing it.

Tip 3: Scan your hard drive for errors.

Sometimes, hard drive errors can cause your Windows blue screen of death. Windows has a built-in tool for this; open the Start menu, click “Computer,” right-click the icon for your computer’s primary hard drive and select “Properties.” Select the “Tools” tab and then click the “Check Now” button under the “Error-checking” header near the top of the window. Many hard drive manufacturers also distribute tools to diagnose hard drive issues. Also you can use windows optimizer to check it.

Tip 4: Fix blue screen of death with a bootable disk

If the above thing doesn’t help, try this, which can help you get back in your computer quickly and efficiently.

Find a good bootable disk like LiveBoot 2012, which can totally remove your blue screen of death in no time with a CD or USB

log in any other computer, download and install the program, and then insert a blank CD or USB drive to the computer where you’ve installed the LiveBoot. One-click to burn a bootable CD or USB drive in the interface as follow screen shows.

Insert your newly burned bootable disk to your computer,then start your computer. When the system begins loading, press F12 to go to the Device Boot Menu. select the USB CD-ROM Drive option to enter, then you’ll be in front of the Boot Menu as follow. Choose “Boot from LiveBoot”.

Now what you should to is to repair the errors which caused the blue screen of death.

After the computer auto restart, go to “Windows Recovery” and choose the “Loading Crash Solution” tab, which can help to fix your blue screen problem easily. This tab contains four methods. Try them one by one until you can open Windows successfully.

Fixing a blue screen of death in your windows 7 is not so difficult if you figure out the cause. Usually, a powerful system repair tool can help you solve the problem quickly if you are a newbie to computer. section to see if a tool is available for your hard drive, also you can find a best registry cleaner to clean up all unwanted registry, as these registry can cause computer errors too.

How to fix the Blue Screen happened on your Windows again

Posted on September 11, 2012 10:41 AM

Most of us know that Windows os produces blue screens as a result of critical errors and it is very common too.May be it due to your Hardware or driver or updata a program resently. All of these are a means to prevent system damage. When facing a blue screen, Windows OS usually halts and requires a manual computer reboot. However, Windows default on a system failure is a reboot (displaying a blue screen only very briefly) rather than halt. It also happened in Windows 7, so it is very important to know how to fix blue screen Windows 7.

First, let's learn how to enter your computer when blue screen happened

1. Restart your computer as it can't be restart normally by going to the start up menu, you need hold in the power button for a few minutes. If you need to enter safe mode but can restart normally, do so.

2 Then the hard drive mounts but BEFORE Windows to let it loads, repeatedly press the F8 key on computer keyboard. If you do not get the menu with the safe mode option, then you did not begin tapping F8 soon enough. Try again.

3.There will be a menu that will appear. Select Safe Mode. Once you are in safe mode, you can fix what needs to be fixed without the problems loading up on your machine.

Then when entering computer, now it is our time to fix the blue screen errors, let's take Windows XP for example.

1. Click "Start" in your Windows XP.

2. Then go to "Control Panel" and "Switch to Classic View" on the left panel when you see it.

3. Open the "System properties" window by clicking the "start" button.

4 Select the "Advanced" tab and click on "Settings" under "System and Recovery."

5 Uncheck the "Automatically restart'' box under "System Failure" and click "OK." Then click "OK" again.

Blue screen error is comom when you are Windows users, facing the situation, the first thing is to try to boot into your computer with a Windows 7 boot disk or enter saft mode to see if it helps. After entering the system, use some PC repair tool to figue out what cause the blue screen error. Hope you solve it with these tips.

Computers Blogs
Close