Windows 7 Blue Screec Errors

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Windows 7 blue screen errors, also called "the blue screen of death" are fatal errors that signal when your computer is not able to continue an action it set out to do. It's a fatal error that causes millions of computers to cease responding, showing only an all-blue screen with an error message and most of the time restart the computer. To fix this problem, you first need to address the issues that cause it.

There are a lot of different reasons on why blue screen errors appear on your computer, more specifically computers running on a Windows operating system. The problem might be from hardware or software issues, or it might stem from within the Windows operating system itself.

#1 If you keep on seeing the windows 7 blue screen errors, the first thing you should look for is if there are any types of hardware malfunction. You may have installed a particular piece of hardware that might be conflicting with the entire system, if this is the case then you simply need to update the software driver of the device or just make do without it.

#2 If you haven't installed any hardware recently, then the problem might be within the operating system itself. All Windows operating systems have a registry; this is the central database where all of the important files and settings your computer needs to run are stored. It serves as a roadmap for the computer; it basically tells your computer what it should be doing. The registry is easily one of the most important parts in your entire system, and it is also the cause of many blue screen errors.

Whenever you use your PC, it accesses the registry, trying to find the right entries and settings that you might need; it's typical for your computer to access hundreds of different registry settings at any given time. This constant accessing of the thousands of registry settings is the root cause of the problem, after your computer uses a certain registry setting there is a high chance that it will save it wrong, resulting in a corrupted entry. When a setting is corrupted the computer will find it hard to read it, thus resulting in a slow running computer, and eventually it will crash and get the blue screen of death.

To fix this problem you'll need to use a clever piece of software called a system and registry scanner. This program will scan through the thousands of windows and registry settings, find out which of them are corrupted or broken, and then fix them for you. When your registry is free of any kind of error you'll see that not only will it prevent the windows 7 blue screen of death and will also make your computer run faster.

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