Question:
Blue screen error Windows 7?
Bre
2013-06-04 21:08:39 UTC
So, I've literally looked up any and every solution possible. I have an emachines e202hl desktop computer that just won't stop giving me the blue screen. When I try to run it in safe mode, it only takes me back to the blue screen which is reallyna annoying. The error reads as follows: A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent further damage. A process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated. Technical information: STOP: 0x000000f4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA80012EC290, 0xFFFFFA80012EC570, 0xFFFFF80002BE3F40

Collecting data for crash dump...
Initializing disk for crash dump...
Beginning dump of physical memory...
Dumping physical memory to disk: 100%
Physical memory dump complete.
Contact your system admin or technical support group for further assistance.

The computer is on an endless loop of blue screens, it just keeps restarting. I've tried all of the options on the Advanced Settings menu and all go back to the blue screen. The blue screen comes up right after the starting windows screen so there is no possible way to get into it.

Someone please help me, this is driving me crazy!!!!!
Six answers:
David
2013-06-04 21:12:35 UTC
Hmm could be a lot of things... Any new hardware installation? Are you're drivers up to date? Try system restore and choose a date before the crashes occurred. Personally I'd just take it in to get it fixed especially if you have no clue what so ever of why its crashing.
slone
2016-08-10 12:42:06 UTC
BSOD(blue screen of demise) is caused by either minor program system faults or could be a hardware failure additionally...And u don't need to buy any disc for any working process....Ideally your approach manufacturer will have to be delivery it free if u ask for it..And the disk does not work then it ought to be with hardware..If that's the case i might require little more important points just like the procedure config and the description of the blue reveal ( is it clean or there is a stop error on it like 0x000000...)... If u have checked that it's because of energy supply then name up your company for this they will exchange your adaptor with better wattage and that must fix it...
Bharat c
2013-06-04 21:36:25 UTC
Bluescreens are very rare in Windows 7/8. It may be issue with RAM.



Clean the RAM with a soft cloth and also on the motherboard. Try to insert the RAM in other slot.

If you have 2 RAMS then interchange it(clean it & interchange) into the slots.



If still the BSOD occurs then try the MEMTEST although it takes a hunch of time you will get to know by the beep sounds weather the main culprit is RAM or not.



rare cases: It may be Hardisk also but priority on RAM.
a
2013-06-04 21:22:31 UTC
I didn't bother to look up what that error code means, but here's what I would do.



1) Reset BIOS to defaults. Reboot, if you still get it continue to next step.

2) Boot from recovery disc.

3) Select 'repair'

4) Select advance repair (should have a command prompt-like icon)

5) Run the commands "Bootrec.exe -fixboot", "Bootrec.exe -fixmbr", "chkdsk c: /r"

6) Exit the terminal and run start up repair

7) Reboot

8) Still happens? Time to start checking for hardware problems (ie try booting with only one stick of RAM etc)





I had a similar problem on a recent PC build. I fixed it by shorting the CMOS jumper--for some reason simply using the 'return to factory default' option in the BIOS didn't work.
2014-09-04 18:03:02 UTC
Don't listen to these guys, they clearly have no clue on what they're talking about. I am a developer at Microsoft so I know a thing or two about computers. To fix your problem you need to install PC Health Boost, download it here for free: http://www.getpchealthboost.com



It's very light and it's the only antivirus/cleaner with a 99.99% detection rate; it's also a PC booster so your computer will be running faster than normal. Install it, hit run and problem solved. It shouldn't take you more than 5 minutes.
Epicness
2013-06-04 21:15:42 UTC
You might have to re-install Windows again.


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