Cool318 Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 So I have been getting blue screens a lot for the past two weeks, but just today, it won't even log onto windows without getting a blue screen, what do I do?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brandon H Supervisor Posted June 15, 2011 Supervisor Share Posted June 15, 2011 for starters press f8 at OS select and click "disable auto restart at system fail" then when your computer blue screens write down the first part of the code it give up until the parenthesis and post it here my guess though, if it's doing it even in safe mode, it's more then likely a hardware issue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Max Norris Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 So I have been getting blue screens a lot for the past two weeks, but just today, it won't even log onto windows without getting a blue screen, what do I do?? Run a dump file analysis, or at least post the error you're getting, be a place to start. Just saying it's crashing is rather vague. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Share Posted June 15, 2011 Okay, so i finally got logged on somehow, i took a picture of all the blue screens that i've gotten latley! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
presence06 Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 Okay, so i finally got logged on somehow, i took a picture of all the blue screens that i've gotten latley! Post them. Could be a virus or probably a hardware issue. Run diagnostics on HDD or Memory. / both. Any newly installed devices? or drivers? Would strongly rec' running diagnostics on Memory Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Share Posted June 15, 2011 Post them. Could be a virus or probably a hardware issue. Run diagnostics on HDD or Memory. / both. Any newly installed devices? or drivers? Would strongly rec' running diagnostics on Memory I don't believe i installed any new devices. I may have plugged in a new iPod or something like that. I would just the run the basic memory test that is on the boot screen correct? How would i check the HDD? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jen Smith Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 I would just the run the basic memory test that is on the boot screen correct? Personally, I keep an ISO of MemTest laying around for just such an occasion. Rarely needed, but handy when I do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin-uk Veteran Posted June 15, 2011 Veteran Share Posted June 15, 2011 I recently had the same problem and thought it was my hard drive since all the bluescreen error messages seemed related to it. but after running mutiple tests on my hard drives (all displaying good health) it turned out to be a faulty sata cable. the BSODs stopped after ireplaced the cable. maybe you could try that :p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Share Posted June 15, 2011 I suppose i'll run a virus scan first, then on the Mem Test! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
presence06 Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 If you have another computer or the computer stays on long enough for you to do so you can can get Memtest, http://www.memtest.org/#downiso to test memory, or download the entire Ultimate Boot CD that has memtest and other tools on it. You can test the HDD with UBCD. I guess you can try the onboard/Assuming Dell? Diagnostics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoyoS Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 Most likely faulty memory, it won't be a software issue so try diagnosing every individual piece of hardware and see which one causes the error. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
presence06 Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 I recently had the same problem and thought it was my hard drive since all the bluescreen error messages seemed related to it. but after running mutiple tests on my hard drives (all displaying good health) it turned out to be a faulty sata cable. the BSODs stopped after ireplaced the cable. maybe you could try that :p Asus Barebone TI's had some ****ty SATA cables that over time would go bad and cause lockups and "bad hard drive" messages. They were shipped with paper thin SATA cables. It might be worth a shot to check the cable, replace it if you have one laying around. Wouldn't hurt anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarkusDarkus Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 6.1.7229? Jen Smith, Max Norris and crispkreme 3 Share Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 15, 2011 Author Share Posted June 15, 2011 Just did a mem test, it passed three times... One thing i noticed right before i get a blue screen, my sound turns into a "loud, hard, buzzing noise" This noise also occurs sometimes even when i don't get a blue screen! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YounGMessiah Posted June 15, 2011 Share Posted June 15, 2011 Is a format and fresh install, an option? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hum Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 I would try this fix from Microsoft: Go to Control Panel, System, Advanced tab, Performance options, Advanced tab, Virtual Memory. Click on No paging file, OK, OK, OK. Reboot. This clears out the Page File memory. I would run a 5-stage, System File check/Error checking of your Windows system files. After that, you can change your Virtual memory back to System managed size. I would not rule out a defective motherboard either -- tho I hope that is not the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 16, 2011 Author Share Posted June 16, 2011 I would try this fix from Microsoft: Go to Control Panel, System, Advanced tab, Performance options, Advanced tab, Virtual Memory. Click on No paging file, OK, OK, OK. Reboot. This clears out the Page File memory. I would run a 5-stage, System File check/Error checking of your Windows system files. After that, you can change your Virtual memory back to System managed size. I would not rule out a defective motherboard either -- tho I hope that is not the problem. How would i run that 5-stage check? I just did the mem test again, 6 times, and no errors were found.. New thing that i noticed is that when i log onto windows, the transparency doesn't load, kinda of similar in looks to safe mode, although its not in safe mode. Im guessing its a driver issue.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rfirth Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 LOL, you're using a leaked beta build of Windows 7 - why? Probably not a good idea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rfirth Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 DP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hum Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 How would i run that 5-stage check? Right click on C: drive, properties/Tools. Error check, click on both boxes, then OK, reboot. Windows will check your files, and hard drive surface. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WAR-DOG Posted June 16, 2011 Share Posted June 16, 2011 Try Hiren's BootCD 14.0 - it has many diagnostic tools even backup tools http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootcd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cool318 Posted June 16, 2011 Author Share Posted June 16, 2011 Right click on C: drive, properties/Tools. Error check, click on both boxes, then OK, reboot. Windows will check your files, and hard drive surface. Alright i did it. So it passed the mem test 6 times. Did what you said to do. Not sure what else to do lol I notice whatever web browser that im using seems to crash a lot!?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainEnzokia Posted May 26, 2013 Share Posted May 26, 2013 Hi, there! Sorry for bumping this post but I'm having the blue screen problem on startup. Even in safe mode! This is the technical information I got: *** STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003 , 0xFFFFFA80080FC060, 0xFFFFFA80080FC340, 0xFFFFF80003395350) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rickkins Posted May 29, 2013 Share Posted May 29, 2013 Yanno, I just solved a persistent bsod problem I was having. I have a water cooling system on my machine, and the radiator was clogged with dust. Just saying.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GamesAlarm Posted April 8, 2020 Share Posted April 8, 2020 First I get blue screen when I work with computer.so i go browser and search it.they tell me get into safe mode.so I go safe mode.when I go into safe mode and turn on it and it came different blue screen.what would I do.😥😥 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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