Question:
why does my computer show a blue screen then restarts all the time?
?
2010-01-12 11:19:00 UTC
sometimes my laptop will show a blue screen then restart and also my internet has been restarting as well any help what should i do or anything?
Nine answers:
?
2010-01-14 07:00:23 UTC
Blue screen errors, or blue screen of death (BSOD) errors, are the most severe errors Windows can encounter. Since Windows can not recover from this kernel level error, a blue screen is displayed with the error details. The error details contain a STOP error code, which indicates the type of error.

There are a lot of possible causes for blue screen errors, but most of them relate to the computer hardware. The cause of a BSOD error can be a temperature problem, a timing error, a resource conflict, hardware failure, a corrupt registry, a virus or simply a device incompatibility or driver error.

In reality, the most common cause of blue screen errors is a device driver problem. Outdated, incorrect or corrupt drivers can cause the system to encounter a STOP error, resulting in the BSOD.So the easiest way to try and fix a blue screen error is to reinstall and update your system’s device drivers. This will ensure that all driver bugs are fixed and that all hardware has the correct driver. http://best-way-to-improve-pc-performance.com Scan your computer for free now!
?
2016-12-12 00:56:24 UTC
Blue Screen And Restart
anonymous
2014-08-16 01:15:33 UTC
The best way is to download Ccleaner here http://bitly.com/UrALrK



Or you can go on Windows operating system locate the command prompt and go there to do the following:

Create a Recovery file of system and date it today.



Then begin by;

delete the 'Temp' folders..they have hidden subfolders so you need to set the attributes in order to bypass this. For each subfolder delete all cookies and rubbish left behnd after install-uninstalled programs. Do a 'dir' command to check your progress. Make sure the 'Temp' file is empty.



goto c:\windows\prefetch and delete everything in there..no exceptions



goto c:\windows folder and delete all the '$' files that have been installed by updates. They can all be succesfully deleted and just take up disk space.



Locate the Internet Temporary Files..Check to see how high the saving level is..some have it set at 30 days..but that stores faaaar tooo much data..though it slows down the system overal. Keep this to a minimum..suggest 2 or 5 at most.



Delete all 'cookies' all those you don't need.



Locate the windows directory and go through the folders you know and those you don't need. Check this once a week at least. Some programs will install under XP as NT and older systems where there is no check of systems weight.



Check to see that system files have not changed since last booting. Things like .ini files or .bat are important items.





Check for 'Hidden Directories' all over the disk...do this at the command prompt:



dir *.* /ah wil show these hidden directories



Check the 'dir' command for all parameters
Miracle
2010-01-13 04:26:49 UTC
Hi, Tony



There are 3 step to repair blue screen error



If you got blue screen error then there is a 94% chance that your computer has registry problems. I think your computer is already very dangerous, and you should fix it immediately. There are many ways to fix blue screen error, according to my experience, I think the following method is very good, you can go and try it. I hope it can help you:



* Step 1 - Download a blue screen error repair tool,install this error repair tool.

* Step 2 - Click the Repair All Button.It will scan you pc for Free.

* Step 3 - Then click the Repair All Button again and your done! Enjoy it.



Here are the url of blue screen error repair tool:http://www.FixErrorTips.com/ttfix-blue_screen_error-zz0001
anonymous
2010-01-12 15:52:25 UTC
The Windows operating system constantly refers to the registry to get information about all of the components such as hardware and software which are installed on the computer. The registry tells Windows what to do and how to access the various programs, files, and processes.However, the registry can contain bad information which sends Windows off doing useless tasks or running unneeded routines. Sometimes errors occur including the blue screen of death. Other times the system slows down. Because of the sheer number of factors that can affect the registry, there’s no one size fits all approach. You can’t just go into the registry and remove the bad information because it’s nearly impossible to decipher which information is good and which information is bad. That’s a job better suited for software. I should like to commend Registry Easy http://cleanup-comuter-run-perfectly.com to you ! You can scan your pc for free! Good luck!
~Chozengirl~
2010-01-12 11:26:01 UTC
It may be a memory dump. I've been dealing with that problem on my desktop for almost 2 yrs. now and although they've replaced everything on the computer multiple times, the problems is never fixed. Now they're saying it's software related but I bought brand new recovery disks and still have the problem. Good luck on finding out the source of the problem.
PimpMyPc
2010-01-12 11:25:58 UTC
Hello, sounds like you might have a virus or could be a hardware problem. TRy reinstalling windows. PimpMyPc
anonymous
2016-04-10 09:34:05 UTC
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Your Hard ware is not supporting high graphics. try change in frequency of display card.
anonymous
2010-01-12 12:17:53 UTC
Download and run spybot


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