Don't worry! Today I will give you some Tips on getting rid of this Blue Screen of Death and Hints to retrieve your data after Blue Screen of Death happen.
There is few ways to try troubleshooting yourself and save your data
- Power on the computer and keep pressing F8 and you will see this screen and select Safe Mode
- Login your computer normally and backup all your data to a external hard disk or thumb-drive. (Priority)
- Scan your computer with your anti-virus.
- Restart your computer and it will be back to normal mode again.
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- Press the (Windows Button) and type Programs and Features
- Click on "Installed On" and it will sort all the application that you installed from latest to oldest.
- One by one click on those application or games that are installed 1 to 2 days before the Blue Screen of Death happen and right click uninstall/remove
- Restart your Computer
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Using Software like CCleaner to fix Registry.
Alright that's a few simple tricks you can try out! Good Luck!
References:
http://update-technologynews.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-to-fix-blue-screen-of-death.html
http://data-security-freeware.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-blue-screen-bsod-fixes.html
- Download latest version of CCleaner (highly recommended)
- Install and Run CCleaner
- Click on "Registry"
- Click Scan for Issues (There will be a list of Problem found)
- Click Fix selected issues and select "NO" to backup registry
- Click on Fix All Selected Issues.
- Restart your Computer.
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Alright that's a few simple tricks you can try out! Good Luck!
References:
http://update-technologynews.blogspot.com/2011/10/how-to-fix-blue-screen-of-death.html
http://data-security-freeware.blogspot.com/2011/09/windows-7-blue-screen-bsod-fixes.html
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