do you have this file, if so attach it here .
C:\Windows\Minidump\Mini110908-01.dmp
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No i do not have this file. I use Vista 64 if this helps.
Thank you
that means little to me .
what is the actual error on the screen when you get the blue screen error !
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"Blue Screen" is most likey down to hardware - some are using the following in order to resolve this:
1). log onto the troubled computer in safe mode
2). copy and save minidump files from c:\windows\minidump
3) open files from minidump folder on another computer, or restart your computer with safe mode networking.
4) download the program after seaching windows online for 'Install Debugging Tools for Windows 32-bit Version'
5) run program and open minidump files, to see the file that is causing computer to crash.
6) research file using google and other resources to see where and what the file belongs to.
7) uninstall the offending hardware from device manager (right click my computer, properities),
8) remove the physical hardware from the computer
9) restart
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Hi. I have the blue screen problem, too but I'm unable to log onto the computer at all. I've tried getting on safe mode, but the blue screen pops up then as well. Is there any way for me to fix this?
you need the winxp cd ,to boot to the recovery console ,to run a command like , chkdsk /f
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Hi. I have the blue screen problem, too but I'm unable to log onto the computer at all. I've tried getting on safe mode, but the blue screen pops up then as well. Is there any way for me to fix this?
Have you added any new software/hardware lately? If you try run setup again you may find that the problem still exists.
If you can get Chkdsk to run, it will scan your hard drive for errors, bad blocks and sectors (which may be a cause).
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Have you added any new software/hardware lately? If you try run setup again you may find that the problem still exists.
If you can get Chkdsk to run, it will scan your hard drive for errors, bad blocks and sectors (which may be a cause).
ricemakr = Your problem seems to happen at boot. You need to start your own thread as your Blue screen is most likely different.
Blood_Guardian = I have been seeing this a lot at my bench. They are almost always related to a driver that was obtained from windows update service. I have seen this on a lot of brands but most commonly on Gateways and Dells. Did you install drivers from windows update???
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