Question:
I continue getting The BSOD It says "Bad Image CheckSum" Help me!?
2010-10-15 08:10:47 UTC
My computer is an Acer Notebook (Windows XP) I continue getting the Blue Screen of Death in two different forms. One says something about A problem has been detected and the other says something about a Bad Image Check sum. I know NOTHING about computers and it obviously doesn't have a CD Rom Drive so I don't know how to fix it. I have re booted and everything. I'm out of options and I need it fixed soon! I go to school online. Someone pleas help me.
Seven answers:
Techno
2010-10-15 08:18:36 UTC
1. Power on the machine.

2. At the white ACER BIOS screen, hold the “Alt” key and press the “F10” key simultaneously to start Acer eRecovery.

3. Once eRecovery has loaded, click “Restore to Factory Default Settings”

4. Click “OK” to continue.

5. From here, the eRecovery process will update all the data on the C: drive and restore a fully functional factory image (approximately 10 minutes).

6. Once eRecovery has run, press “OK” to reboot unit.



***This will erase all your unsaved data!***



Or



1. Reboot, and press F8.

2. Select Repair.

3. Select Reinstall Windows and follow prompts.



***This will erase all your unsaved data!***



© arou42
2010-10-16 07:49:49 UTC
Hi there,

Viruses and registry problems lead to this situation, use a good antivirus like Kaspersky or Norton and use a system cleaner such as Reginout to fix your problem. Also read this article I paste here for you. I hope it would help you out.



Anyone using Windows has likely experienced the infamous ‘Blue Screen of Death’, a.k.a. ‘Windows Stop Error’. This is a common error that occurs whenever Windows senses a software, hardware, or driver error preventing it from operating properly. So basically, almost anything from a minor glitch to a major system malfunction can cause this error to appear.



Sometimes this problem will go away with a simple reboot and you may never see the blue screen again. But more typically, the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) is an indication of something serious and it will not simply go away. In terms of how to fix the Blue Screen of Death, there is no simple answer to that. Fixing it means first diagnosing the problem to find out what is wrong with your PC.



If you are not one of the lucky ones who can fix the BSOD with a reboot, then you will need to do some diagnosis to resolve the problem. With all the possible reasons for the BSOD ranging from software to hardware, or hardware drivers, it is very difficult to list a precise set of instructions for every possibly BSOD. The first step is to narrow down the possible source of this problem.



If you are seeing the BSOD randomly, even when in safe mode, chances are it is a hardware issue. If you have recently installed new hardware, this may be the culprit. One solution may be to remove the new component to see if the problem goes away. If you have not installed anything new, then you will need to investigate further. If you are not comfortable unplugging and re-installing hardware in your PC, this may be a good time to have a technician look at it.



If nothing showed up on the scans, then boot up again in safe mode and use the built in system restore utility. When running your system in safe mode, you can still access all the recent restore points created by the system restore utility. Run your system from the last known ‘good configuration’. On the other hand, if you know a recent software installation is the cause, then restore to the point created at that date.
2010-10-18 07:26:33 UTC
Is your computer freezing or crashing or getting the blue screen error?

We all know how annoying this can be.

Especially when you're in the middle of a project and lose hours worth of work because you computer froze up.

Here are a few tips you can use to stop your computer from freezing up or getting the blue screen of death.

Unless you have a hardware problem,

like a hard drive going bad or a video card driver problem the reason you're computer is freezing or crashing is because of registry errors.

95% of the time this is biggest cause of freezes and other general problems like slow start up,

slow shutdowns, blue screen error, freezing, slow applications and a general lack of computer performance.

http://bluescreen-fix.com
2010-10-16 07:03:10 UTC
Just as its name suggest, blue screen of death is one of the most general windows errors that every users will encounter everyday. When the blue screen happen, it means that something severe is going bad with your computer, specifically, your windows registry.The Windows registry refer to the data of the components such as hardware and software which are set up on the computer. Windows are guided by the registry on what to do and how to access the different software programs, files or processes.However, as time goes by, the registry may got corrupt and even harmful data, and Windows then have to carry ineffectual tasks and needless functions.The main objective of a registry cleaner is to eliminate the unneeded items from the windows registry to ensure your computer will keep running quicker and with fewer errors.I should like to commend Registry Easy http://clean-up-registry-faster-pc.com to you ! You can scan your pc for free! Good luck!
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2010-10-16 05:19:22 UTC
A very detailed analysis with solutions about BSOD in the best answer.



https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20100903103508AA3TuEL&show=7#profile-info-723fX366aa
Moises
2010-10-15 08:13:42 UTC
this could be a BIOS problem check if is any update available on Acer Website .

Good luck


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