[X]pErT- Posted May 4, 2019 Share Posted May 4, 2019 Your Nickname: [X]pErT- Your Problem: Blue screen Error I Can Open Screenshot: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angrry.exe™ Posted May 4, 2019 Share Posted May 4, 2019 Hello These days, PC users are not worried when they see blue screen of death errors or BSODs in Win 7. Also referred to as the “STOP” error, the BSOD is one of the most common death screens that occur in Windows OS. These errors even appear in green, red, and yellow, among other screen colors. However, if this is the first time you encounter this issue, what should you do? Should you throw away your computer and buy a new one? Well, don’t do that just yet! In this article, we will teach you how to repair BSOD errors in Windows 7. We will show you some methods of fixing this problem which haunts Windows users every now and then. https://neosmart.net/wiki/blue-screen-death-bsod-errors-windows-7/ And Follow vedio : i hope your problem solved'! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#DEXTER Posted May 4, 2019 Share Posted May 4, 2019 Well this means that u have problem with the drivers. i will give u the solution of this and some other ways may they help u 1- Reinstall the video drivers Make sure your Windows version has the correct driver for the video hardware and that the version of the driver is compatible with yoru Widnows version. To update the driver, follow these steps: Click Start Type devmgmt.msc in the search box and click on devmgmt or Device Manager Right-click on the driver Click Update 2- Hardware Acceleration to none Setting the Hardware Acceleration option to None could fix the error. However, by doing so, you might reduce your video card’s functionality and performance. Follow these steps: Click Start Type display in the search results Select Display from the list Go to Change Display Settings Click Advanced Settings Go to Troubleshoot Click Change Settingsv Drag the Hardware Acceleration slider to None Click OK Restart your computer I have for u this app to its usefull i think it will help u alot. Pls let me know if ur problem did not resolve to contact with more informations Greetings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Blackfire Posted May 5, 2019 Share Posted May 5, 2019 Howdy . your problem is worst . because important things in your Computer . [ Drivers] have been damaged or maybe burned . idk . you didnt care for your computer if you aleardy did that this problem will not happens. i think 95% you didnt installed a antivirus also you keep your PC 7 days open day and night for active in others servers .plis tell how you expecting to have a good pc ? . you know that you have windows 7 not PC GAMER. so honestly . i was like you . i also tried all solutions before and no of them works for me . all what you have to do is calling a Technician special for these things. he will formating your window 7 very fast . and your PC will be fine again. anyway i feel sad for you my friend. Here are some ways to diagnose, prevent or fix blue screen in Windows 7 : 1. Install the latest drivers 2. Install updates 3. Run startup repair 4. System Restore 5. Fix memory or hard disk errors 6. Fix Master Boot Record 7. Reinstall Windows 7 1. Install the Latest Drivers Having updated drivers can cause a variety of hurdles with your computer performance. Drivers are important to your computer because they allow the operating system on your computer and other applications to connect and communicate with hardware. Without updated drivers, your computer does not have the knowledge and resources to understand these connections. Drivers can also be impacted by viruses on your computer. There are a number of reasons you may want to update your drivers, not just in the case of blue screen Windows 7 issues. You may need to update new drivers when you are installing video or audio options, games, printers or mouses. Sometimes there may be new features added to existing hardware that will require a driver update. This process can be done manually if you know which driver and operating system that you will need. This process can be time-consuming and may require a bit of technical knowledge and time reading through instructions and putting the pieces together. Luckily, there is an easy and hassle-free option that will scan your computer to detect all the missing or outdated drivers in 5 minutes or less. You also receive unlimited tech support with our premium version. Driver Support’s exclusive hassle-free driver update system has only 3 easy steps: Click here to : Download Driver Support 2. Complete the simple setup and allow the software to run a free scan on your computer to detect all the drivers you may need to have updated, as well as other optimization opportunities to keep your computer running smoothly. 3. Click the green “fix it” button where prompted and register for a Driver Support Premium account. 2. Install Updates A great way to fix and prevent Windows 7 blue screen of death is to regularly update your computer. This is similar to updating your cell phone operating system to help with bugs, security and the latest features. Getting security updates is generally a good practice for regular computer maintenance and provides you the latest version of the operating software you are using. Windows 7 is not setup to update install updates automatically, like Windows 10 is. This means you have to do this manually if you have not reconfigured automatic update options. To do this go to the start menu and find the “update & security” section. Next Click “Check for updates.” From there you can select and install updates 3. Run Startup Repair The startup repair function in Windows 7 is similar to other versions of Windows. This is a recovery tool used to fix any issues that may prevent Windows 7 from booting up correctly. It is designed to find and fix missing or problematic files that are used to load Windows 7. This function is ran automatically during startup if any issues are found during the startup cycle that prevent the computer from finishing the normal process. If Windows 7 cannot complete this process automatically and start on it’s own, you will need to the Windows 7 boot disc that came with Windows 7. It is important to make a system recovery backup prior to running startup repair. To start the repair, insert your system repair or installation CD and turn off your computer. Wait about a minute, and turn your computer back on. You may need to configure BIOS to change the boot order for your PC. You will need to know which computer model you have in order to do this, so you will have to research the steps from the computer manufacturer in some cases. It will typically be one of the function keys at the top of your keyboard, but you will want to make sure you know which one first. If you have inserted the system repair disc, you will have access to the “startup repair” option right away. If you have inserted the Windows 7 installation disc, you will want to start by selecting your preferred language setting, and clicking on “repair your computer” and then choose “startup repair” Windows 7 will then scan your computer and alert you if any issues are found during the boot process. You may be asked some questions throughout the startup repair process, or your computer may restart. After the scan you may be notified to complete further research to fix your computer further. Remove the disc from your computer after the process has been completed. 5. Fix Memory or Hard Disk Errors Memory Errors Memory errors can happen causing your computer to lose information or stop working. There are a variety of different things that can cause memory issues. Windows has a memory diagnostic tool that tests the RAM in your computer to make sure everything is working correctly. The diagnostic tool will run eight different memory tests and scan for different errors throughout the process. To begin running this diagnostic tool, go to your start menu and type “memory” and look for the “Windows Memory Diagnostic” option. Then select from one of the two options. You can choose whether to restart the computer and run the diagnostic now, or run it the next time you start your computer. There are many issues that can cause your hard disc to fail. Some of the most common issues include physical damage from water, heat, or force. Malware infections and corrupted files can also harm your hard disc. Hard discs are part of the mechanical operations of the computer which means that they can also fall victim to normal wear and tear. Hard discs can be subject to user error as well, if a user updates are alters certain files or installs the incorrect operating system. To find and fix some of these errors. Go to the start section of your computer and open windows explorer and find the computer section. From there, find the “hard disk drives” section. Right click on the drive that you want to check and choose “properties.” Once that pops up, select “tools” from the tab choices at the top. You will see “error-checking.” Click check now. In the check disk window, click “automatically fix file system errors.” 6. Fix Master Boot Record Windows 7 blue screen of death can sometimes occur due to having trouble sending information to identify your operating system. This can be fixed by adjusting your Master Boot Record and uses the same disc from the startup repair step. To fix the Master Boot Record, place the windows 7 installation disk into your computer and boot your computer. When options appear, select “Repair your computer.” From the options shown, select “command prompt.” When the command prompt loads, follow these steps: Type: bootrec /rebuildbcd and hit enter Type: bootrec /fixmbr and hit enter Type: bootrec /fixboot and hit enter Remove the disc and restart your computer. 7. Reinstall Windows 7 Because it runs so many functions and processes, windows 7 can slow down over time. Having software on your computer that you are not using can be a factor as well as not performing regular computer maintenance to take care of your computer. To reinstall windows 7, use the same disc from the Startup Repair and Master Boot Record steps that came with Windows 7. Boot your computer once this disc has been inserted. Click the “install now” button underneath Windows 7. Follow the instructions from there. We hope this guide has been helpful to help walk you through some of the more common Windows 7 BSOD errors and how to troubleshoot and fix your computer when you experience Windows blue screen of death for that specific operating system. There can be a handful of reasons why you may be experiencing blue screen of death and these instructions may not handle your specific issue. If you have a chance to gain more information from the error within the blue screen itself, it can help guide you on how to start troubleshooting your specific error. IMPORTANT : keep replying in this topic . let us know if your problem fix up or not or your topic will be closed ! . Good luck STAFF - CSBD 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[X]pErT- Posted May 5, 2019 Author Share Posted May 5, 2019 Just now, Blackfire said: Howdy . your problem is worst . because important things in your Computer . [ Drivers] have been damaged or maybe burned . idk . you didnt care for your computer if you aleardy did that this problem will not happens. i think 95% you didnt installed a antivirus also you keep your PC 7 days open day and night for active in others servers .plis tell how you expecting to have a good pc ? . you know that you have windows 7 not PC GAMER. so? i will honest with u . i was like you . i also tried all solutions before and no of them works for me . all what you have to do is calling a Technician special for these things. he will formating your window 7 very fast . and your PC will be fine again. anyway i feel sad for you my friend. Here are some ways to diagnose, prevent or fix blue screen in Windows 7 : 1. Install the latest drivers 2. Install updates 3. Run startup repair 4. System Restore 5. Fix memory or hard disk errors 6. Fix Master Boot Record 7. Reinstall Windows 7 1. Install the Latest Drivers Having updated drivers can cause a variety of hurdles with your computer performance. Drivers are important to your computer because they allow the operating system on your computer and other applications to connect and communicate with hardware. Without updated drivers, your computer does not have the knowledge and resources to understand these connections. Drivers can also be impacted by viruses on your computer. There are a number of reasons you may want to update your drivers, not just in the case of blue screen Windows 7 issues. You may need to update new drivers when you are installing video or audio options, games, printers or mouses. Sometimes there may be new features added to existing hardware that will require a driver update. This process can be done manually if you know which driver and operating system that you will need. This process can be time-consuming and may require a bit of technical knowledge and time reading through instructions and putting the pieces together. Luckily, there is an easy and hassle-free option that will scan your computer to detect all the missing or outdated drivers in 5 minutes or less. You also receive unlimited tech support with our premium version. Driver Support’s exclusive hassle-free driver update system has only 3 easy steps: Click here to : Download Driver Support 2. Complete the simple setup and allow the software to run a free scan on your computer to detect all the drivers you may need to have updated, as well as other optimization opportunities to keep your computer running smoothly. 3. Click the green “fix it” button where prompted and register for a Driver Support Premium account. 2. Install Updates A great way to fix and prevent Windows 7 blue screen of death is to regularly update your computer. This is similar to updating your cell phone operating system to help with bugs, security and the latest features. Getting security updates is generally a good practice for regular computer maintenance and provides you the latest version of the operating software you are using. Windows 7 is not setup to update install updates automatically, like Windows 10 is. This means you have to do this manually if you have not reconfigured automatic update options. To do this go to the start menu and find the “update & security” section. Next Click “Check for updates.” From there you can select and install updates 3. Run Startup Repair The startup repair function in Windows 7 is similar to other versions of Windows. This is a recovery tool used to fix any issues that may prevent Windows 7 from booting up correctly. It is designed to find and fix missing or problematic files that are used to load Windows 7. This function is ran automatically during startup if any issues are found during the startup cycle that prevent the computer from finishing the normal process. If Windows 7 cannot complete this process automatically and start on it’s own, you will need to the Windows 7 boot disc that came with Windows 7. It is important to make a system recovery backup prior to running startup repair. To start the repair, insert your system repair or installation CD and turn off your computer. Wait about a minute, and turn your computer back on. You may need to configure BIOS to change the boot order for your PC. You will need to know which computer model you have in order to do this, so you will have to research the steps from the computer manufacturer in some cases. It will typically be one of the function keys at the top of your keyboard, but you will want to make sure you know which one first. If you have inserted the system repair disc, you will have access to the “startup repair” option right away. If you have inserted the Windows 7 installation disc, you will want to start by selecting your preferred language setting, and clicking on “repair your computer” and then choose “startup repair” Windows 7 will then scan your computer and alert you if any issues are found during the boot process. You may be asked some questions throughout the startup repair process, or your computer may restart. After the scan you may be notified to complete further research to fix your computer further. Remove the disc from your computer after the process has been completed. 5. Fix Memory or Hard Disk Errors Memory Errors Memory errors can happen causing your computer to lose information or stop working. There are a variety of different things that can cause memory issues. Windows has a memory diagnostic tool that tests the RAM in your computer to make sure everything is working correctly. The diagnostic tool will run eight different memory tests and scan for different errors throughout the process. To begin running this diagnostic tool, go to your start menu and type “memory” and look for the “Windows Memory Diagnostic” option. Then select from one of the two options. You can choose whether to restart the computer and run the diagnostic now, or run it the next time you start your computer. There are many issues that can cause your hard disc to fail. Some of the most common issues include physical damage from water, heat, or force. Malware infections and corrupted files can also harm your hard disc. Hard discs are part of the mechanical operations of the computer which means that they can also fall victim to normal wear and tear. Hard discs can be subject to user error as well, if a user updates are alters certain files or installs the incorrect operating system. To find and fix some of these errors. Go to the start section of your computer and open windows explorer and find the computer section. From there, find the “hard disk drives” section. Right click on the drive that you want to check and choose “properties.” Once that pops up, select “tools” from the tab choices at the top. You will see “error-checking.” Click check now. In the check disk window, click “automatically fix file system errors.” 6. Fix Master Boot Record Windows 7 blue screen of death can sometimes occur due to having trouble sending information to identify your operating system. This can be fixed by adjusting your Master Boot Record and uses the same disc from the startup repair step. To fix the Master Boot Record, place the windows 7 installation disk into your computer and boot your computer. When options appear, select “Repair your computer.” From the options shown, select “command prompt.” When the command prompt loads, follow these steps: Type: bootrec /rebuildbcd and hit enter Type: bootrec /fixmbr and hit enter Type: bootrec /fixboot and hit enter Remove the disc and restart your computer. 7. Reinstall Windows 7 Because it runs so many functions and processes, windows 7 can slow down over time. Having software on your computer that you are not using can be a factor as well as not performing regular computer maintenance to take care of your computer. To reinstall windows 7, use the same disc from the Startup Repair and Master Boot Record steps that came with Windows 7. Boot your computer once this disc has been inserted. Click the “install now” button underneath Windows 7. Follow the instructions from there. We hope this guide has been helpful to help walk you through some of the more common Windows 7 BSOD errors and how to troubleshoot and fix your computer when you experience Windows blue screen of death for that specific operating system. There can be a handful of reasons why you may be experiencing blue screen of death and these instructions may not handle your specific issue. If you have a chance to gain more information from the error within the blue screen itself, it can help guide you on how to start troubleshooting your specific error. IMPORTANT : keep replying in this topic . let us know if your problem fix up or not or your topic will be closed ! . Good luck STAFF - CSBD How I Open Whitout safe mode Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xeleron Posted May 5, 2019 Share Posted May 5, 2019 When you boot into the safe mode, do you get BSOD ? 0x000000EA = bad graphic card or a bad display driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaEgArN Posted May 5, 2019 Share Posted May 5, 2019 16 hours ago, [X]pErT- said: Your Nickname: [X]pErT- Your Problem: Blue screen Error I Can Open Screenshot: 5-6 days ago I had the same problem, reinstalling Windows, And now everything works well! And look:Click Windows 7, Microsoft and when the company will stop the maintenance of the operating system. We are not sure if there are many PCs left to operate with Windows 7, but they will soon have to stop doing so. This is because Microsoft has announced that it is suspending the operating system. This will happen on January 14, 2020, and users who are still using Windows 7 will be notified via a message. GL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[X]pErT- Posted May 5, 2019 Author Share Posted May 5, 2019 Just now, JaEgArN said: 5-6 days ago I had the same problem, reinstalling Windows, And now everything works well! And look:Click Windows 7, Microsoft and when the company will stop the maintenance of the operating system. We are not sure if there are many PCs left to operate with Windows 7, but they will soon have to stop doing so. This is because Microsoft has announced that it is suspending the operating system. This will happen on January 14, 2020, and users who are still using Windows 7 will be notified via a message. GL Thx Problem is sloved I install New windows Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blackfire Posted May 5, 2019 Share Posted May 5, 2019 7 minutes ago, [X]pErT- said: Thx Problem is sloved I install New windows T/C Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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