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Blue screen of death while on gfy
Haven't seen that in 10 years or so. Windows 7 64bit. wtf.
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I have a i7 windows 7 64bit Notebook.
Ive got the screen over a dozen times in the last year :mad: |
its usually a hardware driver, or piece of third party software that cause the blue screen
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It was totally random. Didn't load any program or anything. Just clicked a thread on here.
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Could be some RAM gone bad.
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When I first got this dam laptop it kept making some loud ass thunking type noises from the hard drive for several weeks. The sound eventually stopped.
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Like someone said, there's a good chance it's memory or processor related or just hardware in general, not windows.
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I simply hate windows 7. The best operating system from Microsoft was Windows XP. Unfortunately too vulnerable.
I also had many blue screen with windows 7 I found out that there was a problem with the flash player. The pattern was like this: 1- Flash player crashes one time. 2- I go on surfing 3- Next time that the browser read a flash video = blue screen Try updating Flash player. :2 cents: |
if you smoke around your computer it might be getting a bit clogged... if this keeps happening... first get a couple cans of air and blow all the crap out your computer... unsocket your ram, video card and other shit... air out the sockets... take an eraser to any corrosion on your connectors and spray with a little wd40, dry and reconnect.
also could be an over heating problem... not so much with intel processors but shitty amds will overheat at fairly low temperatures. give that a check as well... |
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oh yeah sure post pics or didnt happen
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i cant afford a Blue screen of death while on gfy... :(
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Mine did the same after a windows update, freeze up then blue screen over 20/30 minutes after start up just sitting idle, after it doing this (crash) a few times, i did a reboot and opened the task manger/performance and saw it was running out of memory, click back to processes to see which one it was and did a Google about it. Turned out it had something to do with the media player, it was wmpnetwk.exe taking too much system resources. A site i found from a G search said "The best way to get rid of this problem is to disable this service once and for all" "Change the Startup type to Manual and restart the computer" did that and all good now.
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Here's a fucking tip for windows *. Right click the network connection and disable netstat............................
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I have had windows 7 for 2+ years on 2 different computers and have never had a blue screen. |
i never seen bsod on my win7
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win 7 rocks
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Putting gideongallery on ignore will help.
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It's there for a reason!
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probably hardware fault...
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Microsoft & the Windows OS gets the blame for a lot of crashes when 9 of 10 times its third party hardware or software going bad or crappy fault programming. look at ATI video cards those things always need a driver update / fix can't blame that on MS when it crashes.
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Your phone runs either the Linux (Android) or a BSD kernel (Apple). It doesn't blue screen because an app has an error - it just tells you that the app had an error. Windows is unique in that way because of it's history. The decision to make it that way made sense in the 80s and now they are working on putting back the things they took out, like reliability and security. Yesterday one of our servers emailed me letting me know the drive had completely failed. I'll go put in a new drive and that won't involve rebooting, much less a BSOD. That's how other operating systems work. |
I'll have to take a picture next time it happens and maybe i can look up the error codes it shows.
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that just fuckin blows ... windows 7 :/
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