Will a factory reset fix my blue screen of death problem?
http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/951/imag0043kpl.jpg Thats the error report im getting. What should i do? Ive searched for viruses, ive done registry error searches, doesnt work, it seems like factory reset is my only way. If i do, do a factory reset, will i have to re-install windows 7?
Blue screen after restore, stop code 0x000000E4?
WhoCrashed says this about the error: crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\121011-37377-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x71F00) Bugcheck code: 0xE4 (0x1, 0xFFFFF88002DD2C00, 0x0, 0x0) Error: WORKER_INVALID file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System company: Microsoft Corporation description: NT Kernel & System Bug check description: This indicates that memory that should not contain an executive worker item does contain such an item, or that a currently active worker item was queued. This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. This might be a case of memory corruption. More often memory corruption happens because of software errors in buggy drivers, not because of faulty RAM modules. The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver which cannot be identified at this tim
How to fix blue screen of death?
I was not even doing anything then when I'm going to shutdown my computer the blue screen showed up then the computer restarted. After it restarted nothing happened, as in the computer was not responding, after waiting for 3 minutes it said that I would need to reinstall windows 7 I tried to install it but it said that there is no hard drive WHAT THE HELL?! Please help me guys! I have an Asus K42jk laptop. I can here noise from where the hard drive is located..... Please help!
How does one fix Windows 7 black screen of death without a restore point?
Hey buddy I had the same problem too. Whenever I was turning on my laptop it would boot to the starting windows and then after the welcome screen ,at the desktop there used to be just a mouse cursor, nothing else. No CTRL+ALT+DEL worked.To fix this follow these steps.As soon as your computer turns on press F8 continuously then you will find a option that says SAFE MODE.Go down with arrow keys to that option and press enter .Wait till it boots up.After it boots up just do thisGo to run or just hit Windows key+R.In the with does that comes type “MSCONFIG”A window will come.Select the NORMAL STARTUP out there.Then go to the adjacent tab of Startup.There(if ticked on) untick anything and click on apply.Done reboot your PC.Hope it works.
Blue screen of death on my laptop - please help! Will this work!?
there may be two problems due to which ur computer is making such errors. virus or its being constantly being heated up. i think its due to virus u need to comletely format ur window and then install the fresh copy on it. this may help u resolve the problem of bluescreen of death. on the other side if it keeps on giving u blue screen of death u need to clean the fan of ur laptop, and check the connection of thermal paste between the heat sink and ur processor.
Dell XPS 8300 Blue screen of death! HELP?
Hi Cody, As you have already performed factory restore, I would suggest you to perform hardware diagnostics to isolate the issue better. Follow the instructions below to run hardware diagnostics: 1. Turn off the Computer 2. Turn the computer back on 3. At the Dell logo screen, starting tapping the
F11 system recovery not working with blue screen of death.?
Your question suggests the BSOD is generated by a hardware issue as it blue screens all the time. See if you can get into the BIOS (the white writing bit at the beginning) by pressing F2, maybe Del it will normally tell you on the screen which button to press to get into the System Set-up. Once in do not change anything - what you are looking for is possibly on the 1st page and will be the amount of installed Memory and the Hard Drive (HD). If the HD is not in the list then your drive is possibly not connected properly (power off and re-seat the cables, then retry) or it is damaged. If the memory is listed incorrectly (do you know how much it is supposed to have?) then possibly a module is no longer seated correctly in the slot (power off and re-seat the modules, then retry) or one or more have failed. It is also possible if you have a VGA card rather than an on-board chip that this has also moved in the slot, normally this would mean that you can't get into the BIOS because the graphics does not function without giving an error, if so power off, remove the card from its slot, put it back in again and try again. You will probably need a screwdriver to remove the retaining screw and look for a plastic retaining strip at the back of the VGA card that is (supposed) to stop the card from moving. You need to unlock this strip from the back of the card to be able to remove, most (but not all) cards have this. If you are confident enough (and careful) the cable, VGA and Memory bit you can do yourself, but testing the HD, VGA and testing the memory you are better letting a qualified technician have a go at it.
How do I to fix blue screen of death on my hp chromebook it freezes in that screen?
With a Chromebook, it is far more likely that catastrophic system failure like this is caused by hardware. I'm not saying that Chromebooks are bulletproof, but they are pretty solid.I'd start here, with a Power wash. Reset your Chromebook If you cannot reset the unit, meaning all the methods presented by Google there don't work, or you can't do any of them... then I'd consider a warranty repair if it is under a year old, or an Off Warranty repair if you'd like to keep that unit.See.... it might have been inexpensive enough to just go and replace it... it would certainly be quicker to just go to a store and get a new one if you must. However, it *Should* be less expensive to contact the manufacturer and arrange for an Off Warranty repair. You just have to wait for the unit to be shipped there, be fixed and shipped back.But... first things first. Eliminate software as a possible cause. Reset the unit.BTW... it would have helped to have seen the error codes on that "Blue Screen"... since those error codes actually tell you what the problem is.
My Dell laptop has gotten the blue screen of death error three times in the past four days. It's never gotten it before, and works fine after it reboots. What could be going on? How worried should I be?
Most non-technical people who look at the top picture are intimidated by so much nondescript, indecipherable, and scary language:“Memory_Managment” (What…? Excuse me???)*“Make sure hardware and software is properly installed” (Wait, you mean me???)*“Ask your hardware and software manufactures for any Windows updates” (Huh? I didn’t install nothin’. I ain’t doin’ that!)*“Disable or remove newly hardware and software” (What the hell they talking about?)*“Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing” (No way Jack. I ain’t doin’ that!)*“Use Safe mode to remove or disable components” (What the crap is Safe Mode? Shouldn’t it be “safe” all the time???)*“Advanced Startup Options” (I ain’t doin no Advanced stuff!)*“Stop Code 0x0000001A” (What the sh0t does THAT mean?)*Any of this is scary to the uninitiated. It’s daunting.Now look at the second picture:Your PC ran into a problem that it couldn’t handle, and now it needs to restart.You can search for the error online: HAL INITIALIZATION FAILEDDoesn’t this make a little more sense than the first one? Even if you still don’t understand it, it’s somewhat easier to deal with by calling Microsoft or your local HelpDesk/Repair Shoppe.Microsoft may not have solved all its OS problems, but at least they make it a bit more user friendly to help get an answer, either yourself or give the information to your technician.And that’s a distinct improvement!*Actual comments by clients during my 28+ years as a computer technician.
If you faced a problem of "Blue Screen of Death" on iPhone 5s, how did you deal with it?
Heart Attack !I was sure that the battery was not below 20%. All I could see was the apple logo. I wondered why. I convinced myself that the phone is restarting accidentally as it was inside my pocket.Suddenly the blue screen appeared. It stayed for a few moments, then it went back to the logo and it was on a loop. I tried switching the phone off and I failed. I pressed the home button and sleep button hoping it would do anything but did nothing. In fact I was doing it wrong.How could I got it back?I googled and found some articles regarding the issue. And I opt the easiest solution;Note that the iTunes must be opened and the cable must need to be connected to the USB port before you start pressing the buttons on the iphone.Press and hold the Sleep and Home button together and count till 10. The apple logo or the blue screen will disappear and it will go black as if the phone is off. After 10 seconds release the power button and keep on pressing the home.Then connect the iPhone to the Computer using the Lightening Cable. When you connect the iphone, the itunes will recognize the phone (might take at least 1 minute to see the message) It will be in recovery mode and just try reset is a new phone.Wait!I did not had to do the last part. When I connected the phone, itunes recognized it but I could not do anything. But the phone went to sleep mode after few moments and woke up as normal as if it was in coma. It happened again. Thrice till date. The next time I was not having my Laptop. But I did the first part; I pressed and held the buttons, released the sleep button and held the home button. Luckily the phone went to sleep mode and recovered as normal.Yet to find a permanent solution to prevent this completely.Edit: connect the phone to the computer after opening itunes. Keep on pressing the home button. Worked.