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well as far as i can understand the technical department of the forums will come to rescue to the people who have any doubts or queries. it very important to actually tell all that what a particular section is all about..!
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could anyone help me with the BSoD known as the blue screen of death. why does it happen and what to do. dont tell me uninstalla any previously installed hardware or software. thats a vague response. something specific.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (redskins80 @ Aug 1 2008, 04:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
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When a user "luckily" gets to experience the BSoD, the user should be a displayed message such as FILE_SYSTEM, and a number like 0x00000044. The USUAL parameters displayed for the BSoD are these:
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# of error (parameter, parameter, parameter, parameter) name of error Do you happen to recall the message you received? I realize that this topic is a little old, but if you still haven't found the remedy maybe I can offer some insight into resolving the issue. |
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